You're probably headed in the right direction though, wouldn't be the first
time a bad fly fried the ABL network and blew out the video circuit.
JURB
David
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Thanks for the website. In reply to your questions:
1. ABL stands for automatic brightness limiter.
2. In changing the flyback the whole transformer is replaced.
3. The pulse is taken from the flyback transformer and used by the
system control.
4. By removing the horizontal output transistor you will no longer get
high voltage, but the power supply will not have enough load on it to
tell you if it's working properly. Connecting a 100 watt light bulb
between ground (or emitter of the HOT) and collector, sufficient load is
placed on the power supply.
I have obtained much more information since this post. The LA7610 and
LA7612 do not have the same pinouts.
In my original post I said that I had a raster but no video. What I
should have added is that I had a raster with retrace lines visible on
the screen no matter where I set the screen control on the flyback,
that is until the screen was extinguished. The screen control can
adjust the voltage from 0 to approx. 550V
I have checked all voltages to the CRT and they check out normal. I
suspect I have a shorted tube.
As far as the set clicking three times and then doing nothing, RCA
explains it this way:
Dead Set - Degauss Relay clicks
If the television tries to start three times and then stops (you can
hear the clicking sound of the Degauss relay energizing), this means
the EEPROM (U13102) and T4 Chip (U16201 - LA7612) are working
(hardware is OK). Therefore the problem is most likely power supply
and/or deflection related.
kip
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