Saturday, March 5, 2016

CHINA TV WITH VERTICAL LINE REPAIRED

A friend of mine called me to check out his TV which had a problem,As usual I took with me minimum test equipment, digital meter, screwdriver, iron gun and some soldering wire.

Upon reaching his place he was out of the house but the children were around,After introducing to them my mission, they pointed to me the Television.

I wanted to know a brief history of the TV and one of them who was there as the TV went down told me that she was just watching a program and saw a line on the screen and that was the end of the TV program.


Now, once I heard a line on the screen two things came to my mind,It is either a vertical or horizontal problem and to make proper conclusions I inquired from her how was the line oriented.

I mean was it across the screen or vertical? Her answer was vertical line.
I applied power to the set and indeed I was able to get a blue line from top of the screen to the bottom.

First conclusion: The fact that there is something on the screen means the FBT,HV,HOT, heater, screen and the power supply are okay and no need of troubleshooting(testing)
For those who are new to CRT television repair let me point out that whenever you get a vertical line on the screen, this usually points to a problem on the horizontal circuit and when you get a horizontal line on the screen then this symptoms points to a problem with the vertical circuit(it is just the opposite)

So with that I concluded that the problem is on the horizontal circuit in particular horizontal deflection (width) circuit.
This includes horizontal yoke, S-correction capacitor, linearity coils not forgetting dry joints on these components.
 

 You can relate to the actual components here.



Again let me point out here that the most probable cause for this is open circuit or component and not a shorted component, A shorted component will load down the set such that it will not even start.

With that I decided to open the set and went straight horizontal deflection circuit and this is what I saw.
 
C435 was burnt beyond recognition; the heat was so intense that it affected the neighbour (C438)

Without touching the meter I concluded that I have got the culprit even before taking the board to my work bench.

I took the board with to my shop and after close observation I realised this capacitor C435 is actually a Snubber capacitor (it was placed in parallel with capacitor C438 (big one)
Since the HOT was not shorted, we can conclude that C438 is still doing its job of protecting the HOT.

So I was very sure that even if I replace this capacitor which was burnt it will not solve the problem.

So I turned the board the other side and I noted a burnt mark and I was interested to know which component leg was it.
Upon close observation I noticed it was actually one pin of the horizontal yoke (Now I am getting somewhere)
The dry joint was so big that we can call it a pothole and therefore needed no meter to confirm

 
This explains the vertical line on the screen and I re-soldered it thoroughly.

Back to capacitor C435, This capacitor was burnt completely and therefore the part number was missing.

To go round this problem, I took another junk china TV board in my shop and checked the value of this capacitor.

The one I got had two capacitor marked 822J 1600v and the other in 332J 2000v, and the one I was repairing had one capacitor marked 922J 1.6Kv and the other was missing (burnt).

So I decided to do some calculation to figure out the burnt capacitor value.

First let me point out here that all ceramic capacitor come with body marks and the first thing to is to interpret them, I have done a detailed method on en-cording them in my basic electronics course book.




For now let me say that the marking on ceramic capacitor body are in pF (just write down the first digit and the second digit as they appear on the capacitor body and the third is the number of zeros to add after the first two digit.

In this case 822 will be 8200pF and 332 will be 3300pF, now since the capacitor are arranged in parallel we will add to get the total capacitance and hence we get 11500pF, So any combination of capacitor to substitute must be around that figure.

I continued checking the junk board around and I finally got one cap 322 from a CRT junk monitor board and replaced the burnt one.

Now I have total capacitance (8200+3200=11400pF) which is within our working.

Please note that I also replaced the partially burnt capacitor because I figured out that it will be a matter of time before it also succumbs due to injuries sustained from the burnt neighbour C435.

When replacing the snubber please consider also the working voltage of the snubber which must be the same used on higher.

Never use a capacitor rated 400volts as snubber, should be at least 1200volts and above.

After replacing the two components and re-soldering the dry joints, I went back to the owner and re-assembled the set and after applying power everything went well and the TV was back to normal.
Thank guys
Talk soon.


17 comments:

  1. thanks for your valuable information you have shared.

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  2. Thank you so much sir, i have a crt tv, that is have pincushion problem, audio is ok, i adjusted the preset, but no use, i could not see any swollen capacitor or any dry joints, will you please explain me...... I am waiting.... for your reply..... please....!!!!!!!!!

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    1. If you are sure it is pincushion problem concentrate on that circuit.
      regards Humphrey

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  3. Hello Mr,Humphrey

    I warmly welcome your News Letters and CRT TV Repair articles and i have to repair CRT TV similar problem like yours. Thank you so much.

    Charles Borromeo

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  4. Thanks Humphrey for this brilliant approach and repair techniques. Its really phasing out naiveness in me and also other readers am sure!
    Kudos mate.

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    1. Thanks and welcome Emmanuel, glad to see you here
      Regards Humphrey

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  5. sir good day..I want to know how to adjust its vertical size and horizontal using remote control..please give me the code or the sequence..thank you..

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  6. hello sir screen thodithodi hil rahi a

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  7. Thanks Humphrey for this brilliant approach and repair techniques. Its really phasing out naiveness in me and also other readers am sure!

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  8. Thanks Humphrey for this brilliant approach and repair techniques. Its really phasing out naiveness in me and also other readers am sure!

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  9. thanks for your valuable information you have shared

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  10. thanks for your valuable information you have shared..

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  11. Thanks Guys for these brilliant ideas. kudos

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  12. Why my 14 crt china tv has one line on top of the screen

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  13. Amazing. Thanks for the information

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  14. Hello Humphrey, I'm having a similar problem. But mine is white horizontal line. Can you explain the process to arrest this problem like you did for the vertical line issue.

    Thank you for the knowledge.

    NB: I already replaced the ic LA78141 with UTC78040 but it is still the same.

    History: it started with half screen display ie the picture was just in the middle of the screen. With black background on the top and bottom. This stayed for almost a month before it turned into a white horizontal line but it is still bringing out audio. Also if I can have your email address, I will send the pictures of the board and it's components. Model is LG ultra slim crt TV, 21inches.

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    1. Check capacitors which filter vertical circuit... My email is humtechelectronics@gmail.com

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