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Need more help. Anyone, Buehler? - RCA 27" intermittent working then not working

 

 


RCA27120WN
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Jan 28, 2005, 3:56 AM

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OK, I haven't had much response to my questions and I need more troubleshooting things to try. I put a new fuse in and and it blew right away. I am waiting for a schematic to show me what the components are. Please add input if you can.


Anyone?

I have a RCA 27" (1992) model F27120WN, CTC167R that developed a problem in the last week. While on, the tv would click off by itself. I would try the on button and would only get a green light blinking on the front. 3 blinks and nothing else. I was able to "persuade" the tv to come back on by knocking on the case a couple of times. This worked for a few days and then the tv went off for good. No green light either. I opened up the case and found that the fuse was blown. Could this be it or is it probably something more. I plan on gettng a new fuse. Will radio shack have it or must I go elsewhere. In the meantime, anything else I should check?

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mel
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Jan 29, 2005, 12:41 AM

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Re: [RCA27120WN] Anyone, Buehler? - RCA 27" intermittent working then not working [In reply to] Can't Post

A blown fuse is usually the result of a more serious problem. In your case it could well be a shorted HOTwhich is often caused by a bad solder joint at the horizontal drive transformer (T4301). You might also want to check out www.FreeFlatScreens.com/?r=10948674 for an opportunity to earn a free replacement for this set with a little effort on your part.

 
 
 


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