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Foldover with Lines

 

 


JW
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Dec 19, 2002, 1:49 PM

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Emerson TS3050D

There is a foldover with lines in the picture which disappears as tv warms. I have no schematic, trying to find one. I replaced the Vertical IC, didn't work. I have no clue, any ideas would be appreciated.



Guest
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Dec 21, 2002, 1:47 PM

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Might have the schematic - I'll check.

Alan


Guest
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Dec 21, 2002, 2:51 PM

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JW - I have the schematic for the 2750. It is probably the same. I can e-mail the vertical section if you like.

Alan


JW
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Jan 7, 2003, 11:33 AM

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I have found the schematic. Even though the tv was emerson, It was made by Orion. Orion sent me the schematic for free. Thanks anyway.

P.S.- If you should see anyone posting for the same reason, tell them that it probably is one of 4or 5 Caps around the vertical IC.


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ropeburne99@yahoo.com

Mar 5, 2003, 12:51 PM

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I have that same problem with my Emerson Ts3050d, is this something, that anybody can fix, or do I need to take the TV to a repair shop.


tvbrian
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Feb 10, 2008, 6:43 PM

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Re: [Guest] Foldover with Lines [In reply to] Can't Post

i have retired now several years i used to repair tvs 24/7 almost. i can tell you this fault used to be quite common . i used to fix it in the house you possibly will find replacing the very small capacitors very close to the frame i/c heat sink the heat dries them out i think if i remember their was only 2/3 caps good luck.

 
 
 


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