What is everyones first thought on whats wrong with this Sanyo
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Re: Need your thoughts on this TV
How much? There's a chance it's unfixable.Originally posted by PeteS in CARemember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.Comment
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Re: Need your thoughts on this TV
Wayyyy too much. $30 is about right with that fault - at least then, in the worst case you can break even on the parts.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.Comment
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by cj_rehaHey all
I've been working on a 1984 Sanyo 27" color TV which had a smattering of bad caps in the video switching circuit. I found this oddball little 1uF 25V cap which looks to me like an early polymer, but I can't find concrete info proving it. I know Sanyo was a big player in early polymer cap development and this is the time period where they were just getting on the market, so I'm wondering if anyone has crusty old datasheets that could help identify it and determine if my suspicions are right? It has the same epoxy end seal and font/formatting as some old stock Os-Cons I've got laying...
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by Srdjan01Hi guys.
I'm working on my first board reballing.
It's iphone 12 pro max and I made a mistake(s), but now to learn something, I hope.
Either I overheated the board and two ics fell off on it's own, or I clumsily took of top board and knock them off. Adrenaline was high at that moment so I do not recall best.
I repaired the damage by putting these components back in place. In some moment I begin tinkering about my future steps and about the fact that I have used low melt solder (138C) to put those components back. My line of thoughts was something like, if I use same solder...1 Photo -
by toddw65Hey All,
I have a Sanyo DP5834 that did have an issue with the backlights, but I disassembled the unit and repaired the LED strips by resoldering all of the connectors. Now I've reassembled it and I have backlights and sound, but a grayish screen. I can tap on the screen and see that it's on, but no picture. All voltages seem to be correct on the power board.
Based on the LCD Flat panel TV troubleshooting guide by Bud Martin, I'm thinking the T-Con has failed because I'm getting 12v both into and out of FP1 on the T-Con. Am I on the right track?
Thanks,...5 Photos -
by hugocarmoHi again guys.
Today I have a problem with this Sanyo VCR.
I bought it online, It worked sometimes.
I recap the Power supply and it started working fine.
Image is perfect and all digital effects too.
All of a sudden it stopped outputting sound. I checked for dried solders an all boards and soldered when needed, no fix.
I have no sound on playback, on tuner, or aux in.
On symptom I noticed is when it was working fine, the HI-FI led was on when I power up the VCR, now is OFF, A-B leds are on but when I put a tape they go off.
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by m4a2t0tWhat type of caps can I use to replace these Rubycon (K) caps? Can I use a film cap? I cant find any aluminum electrolytic caps that go that low. They are .033 uf and .047 uf1 Photo
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