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Re: Motherboard schematics archive?
Please, can I have access, ThanksLeave a comment:
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Capacitor identification help need please.
Hey,
I am trying to locate a replacement for a large cap in an air conditioning unit. But I cannot seem to find an exact replacement. I wonder if I could ask the community for help please to identify a source or suggest a similar component?
Please see attached pictures.
And can someone confirm if these are suitable?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PANASONIC-...item51c6f59390
http://www.digikey.co.uk/product-detail/en/LLS2G561MELB/493-2589-ND... -
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
So there is no way its even worth me attempting? Man I hate this throw away society that we live in!!
Thanks a lot for your help Tom66 I really appreciate your time.Leave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
No I have tried each component and there is no joy. I know you say you cant replace the T-con but I wouldn't mind giving it a go. Don't suppose you know what soldering technique they use to attach it to the panel?Leave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
That's a negative, absolutely no change when either of the tabs was frozen. The only thing that cures it is disconnecting the t-con then reconnecting. The hue doesn't come back straight away but takes the same time as if starting from cold.Leave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
Yes it stays on 12v. Where do you think I should look next or do you think I should just give up?Leave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
Tom, bang on 12v that's whilst the set is doing its red hue thing.Leave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
Tom, I am getting 11.95v across the fuse. I am guessing that is good?Leave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
Not sure I know exactly where to test for the voltage.Leave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
Yes I have tried cold spray and could not find the cause. If it were a temperature sensitive component I would assume that unplugging the T-con and re attaching it so quickly would not have the effect I am getting. The hue takes just as long to come back after the quick unplug as it does if I start the panel from cold.
Do you think the re flowing the T-con panel would help. I have various equipment round here to do it. I could even use a hot air wand to resolder each component if you think it will help?Leave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
Tom, I tried the points you noted above and cannot get any reaction. I did however find that if I let the red hue start and then removed and reattached the T-Con ribbon cable the hue disappeared instantly?
I have included another video for your review if you wouldn't mind taking a look and sharing your thoughts?
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/74442358/VIDEO0029.mp4
RegardsLeave a comment:
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Re: HELP Please with faulty TV
Thanks, I will have a play tonight and repost my findings, thanks again for your time.Leave a comment:
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