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The scan derived voltages are running ,not firing up the b+ voltages for remainder of the set to operate.pop migt have a cap ,ic etc. service required .
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On your powerBoard the one that has your FBT flyback Transfomer
Look at the hori output Transistor and right behind it feeding to output is a 2K volt capacitor Ive seen them with tiny burt hole in them,causing lost of high voltage,if it is OK then you either have Bad FBT or Bad STK ICs. STK392-110s Mats Has Parts for this set 1-800-628-1118
If the green light is not lighting up, you will need to check out the standby power supply inside the TV set, or if this set has a DM board, you will need to change the capacitors. Good Luck
I have found the two most common causes of this are either the lamp blowing, so if you are getting a standby light or flashing standby lights, it could be that you need to replace the lamp or it could be that one of the main capacitors has blown on the power supply, if this is so , you wont have any power what so ever. I hope this helps. Good Luck.
POP goes a fuse in your power supply or maybe even a capacitor you need to have this repaired unplug this immediately. Take it to a local repair shop to have it fixed.
Could be convergence is simply blown and loading down the power supply... You could try testing the circuit if you have the meters and scope, I'd be glad to send you the service manual just drop me an email...
Bill [email protected]
PS: please remind me of the model number. I get more than 3000 emails a day and I'm over 50 - so I'll likely forget this post two hours from now... :)
Possible problems:
* The TV set may be unplugged.
* A fuse or circuit breaker may be blown or switched off.
* The remote control unit (RCU) may be disabled.
Solutions:
* Make sure the TV/VCR are plugged in and the wall switch is on.
* Check the fuse or circuit breaker. Test the outlet with a lamp.
* Replace the RCU's batteries: if this fails exchange the unit.
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