Monivision CRT DM-6552SW up in smoke!

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  • not2cap
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    • Dec 2014
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    Monivision CRT DM-6552SW up in smoke!

    Yes it smoked, poor thing! So I have had this thing handed down to me over 5 years ago, and it's been my main tv. It's 720p and works well. Last week it died on me, but it still powers on, just no tube.

    I opened it up and the only thing I can find is an ugly melted and bubbling mess of plastic of what used to be an inductor. I'm hoping to replace this and bring it back to live again. But I'm at a loss of what type of inductor it is.

    First, the label is badly burnt, and I can almost make it out. So I thought I'd look at something close by that is similar and search on it. There was a post on badcaps a while back on the same TV, but with no real good response. Anyways, the burnt inductor has an identification of 200-0225-7007 C.E.I 0222. There's a close by inductor has a marking of 200-0332-60033 C.E.I 0225. I have no idea what it is. Maybe a 200uF? Nothing comes up on a google search. It's a radial inductor, black, about 3/4in. high.

    Anyone have any ideas?

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