Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
When everything is connected and 9VS is jumping around do you have the 110V supply which is needed according to page3-4 of V20B chassis pdf.
It's part of the feedback loop controlling the transistor between pins 9,10 of the Opto which in turn increase or decreases the feeback to IC9A50.
Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
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P-on
Resistor R9A02 limits the input current prior to switch on.
When P-ON base goes high, the relay activates and s/c R9A02 (removes current limiter) and turns on led Pins 5,6 turning on Q9A50 which supplies 20V dc to the EN pin of IC9A50.
Once oscillation starts (minimum of 16V on EN pin to start) the voltage on En pin drops and is replaced with the rectified dc voltage from D9A54
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
Resistor R9A02 limits the input current prior to switch on.
When P-ON base goes high, the relay activates and s/c R9A02 (removes current limiter) and turns on led Pins 5,6 turning on Q9A50 which supplies 20V dc to the EN pin of IC9A50.
Once oscillation starts (minimum of 16V on EN pin to start) the voltage on En pin drops and is replaced with the rectified dc voltage from D9A54
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ElectroStatic
If I'm tracing it right, it looks like it's going directly to the back of the box with the screen and electrostatic focus controls, where it is also fixed without an easy means of removal. That said, there's actually a bit of extra slack on it; enough that I could probably flip the board over in the set to do any necessary soldering (hopefully) without having to unplug that pesky cable at all. The position might not be optimal, but it could work. My main concern at this point is finding what is causing this weird fluctuating standby voltage problem.Leave a comment:
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
If its an EHT cable connected to one of the CRT's then it may well be that it can be unclipped from the tube.Leave a comment:
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stand-by
I think so. On page 23 of the training manual, it says: (along with figure 4 attached to this post)
"D9A30 rectifies AC from a secondary winding of T9A20, generating a 9VS supply. This is the source for all standby supplies in the TV"
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
white wire goes down into the transformer, you cant desolder it - from that end anyway.
it runs at several KV so dont cut it - it's the focus or grid wire.Leave a comment:
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
So is the 9Vs the standby supply?Leave a comment:
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standby voltage
As far as an external 9volt is concerned what would you recommend? Is that a good idea with the power supply doing strange things?Leave a comment:
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
With all the boards connected do you have all the other voltage that should be present, ie 110v, 206v,17v, 24v, -24v
Is the 9V secondary side loaded and bringing the supply down? Perhaps you could connect an external 9V at that point.
I cannot see how there could be such a high voltage across the opto diode unless the ground was floating. If the diode is not open circuit then it should clamp the voltage across it to between 1.2 1-1.6VLast edited by dick_barton; 07-22-2016, 02:42 AM.Leave a comment:
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Troubleshooting data
You mean the white cable right? The white connector is to hold the cable in place!
I have not seen this before but just looking at that cable im sure it's shrink wire preventing either the cable showing the solder connections or for preventing something to get in/out.
You can always remove that shrink wire and add a new one later. My bet is that you will see some solder!. If it's permanently attached, I'll explore disconnecting it from the other end before cutting and splicing, but if it comes to that, I guess that's what'll have to be done.
I believe that Moreno83 is correct and it is probably soldered to the top of the transformer.
The schematic in post #6 shows a transformer giving 9Vs but in the photo post #7 it looks like a line output transformer used in CRT sets that provided the 10-30K for the crt tube?
Looking at your schematic post #6, D9A31 is an 8.2V zener and assuming you need 1.5V across the led of PC9A50 (pins 1 & 2) then total voltage = 9.7V and the zener should regulate the voltage to that approximate voltage.
Have you checked what dc voltage you have across the zener and the diode (pin1-2)Last edited by SurrealMustard; 07-21-2016, 05:37 PM. Reason: clarification of mainboard and signal board being disconnected for the testLeave a comment:
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
Looking at your schematic post #6, D9A31 is an 8.2V zener and assuming you need 1.5V across the led of PC9A50 (pins 1 & 2) then total voltage = 9.7V and the zener should regulate the voltage to that approximate voltage.
Have you checked what dc voltage you have across the zener and the diode (pin1-2)Last edited by dick_barton; 07-21-2016, 04:10 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
I believe that Moreno83 is correct and it is probably soldered to the top of the transformer.
The schematic in post #6 shows a transformer giving 9Vs but in the photo post #7 it looks like a line output transformer used in CRT sets that provided the 10-30K for the crt tube?
Just had a look at the manual
Post #7 is the EHT transformer (T5A51)
I also believe that Moreno83 is correct and it's a sleeve that should pull upwards.
Can you unclip the lead from the other end which fits into the crt tube.Last edited by dick_barton; 07-21-2016, 04:01 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
You mean the white cable right? The white connector is to hold the cable in place!
I have not seen this before but just looking at that cable im sure it's shrink wire preventing either the cable showing the solder connections or for preventing something to get in/out.
You can always remove that shrink wire and add a new one later. My bet is that you will see some solder!Leave a comment:
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fluctuating 9 volt standby problems!
This is weird. With everything plugged up normally, 9VS is fluctuating between 2 and 8.5v randomly. Unplugging the signal board causes it to come up to fluctuating between 24 and 30 volts.
Specifically, I'm testing across D9A30 (as shown in the attached picture from the service manual), but it looks the same from any other 9VS test point in the set.
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Re: Error resets
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
Is there an error reset that may need to be cleared because it detected a fault when the coolant leaked?Leave a comment:
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Continuity and burns
Continuity is good on the pins close to the burn. And looking back at my footage from working on it days ago, the burn definitely wasn't there.Leave a comment:
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Re: Coolant Leak on Mitsubishi WS-A65 CRT RPTV
Has the ribbon continuity where you have the burn mark? Are you sure that the burn mark wasn't already there due to heavy current passing through that connection wire prior to your repair.Last edited by dick_barton; 07-19-2016, 11:11 AM.Leave a comment:
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