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Vertical Collapse Toshiba CX32C81

 

 


troy willis
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Aug 19, 2004, 4:48 PM

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Can anyone please tell me the value of R327 in this chassis. It is smoked and I can only make out the first two bands. (Yellow and Orange - 43???) Any help would be appreciated.



mel
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Aug 19, 2004, 10:51 PM

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My schematic shows that to be a 5.6 ohm fusible resistor in the vertical IC B+ path.


troy willis
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Aug 19, 2004, 11:05 PM

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Thanks Mel for your reply. I'm really confused now because the two visible bands are definitely yellow and orange. Does your schematic show this load resistor feeding the input to D302? Thanks for your time Mel!



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mel
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Aug 20, 2004, 1:58 AM

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Actually, D302 is the rectifier for the vertical IC B+ and the resistor is there mainly as a fuse. There is not that much difference between 6.5 and 4.3 but since the 4.3 is what is there, I would replace it with the same value.


troy willis
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Aug 20, 2004, 11:28 PM

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Replaced R327 but I still have a vertical collapse. Is it possible to get a schematic for this set? At least of the vertical circuit!


mel
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Aug 21, 2004, 10:57 PM

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Re: [troy willis] Vertical Collapse Toshiba CX32C81 [In reply to] Can't Post

The schematic that you need is spread out over several page so it is difficult to scan to send it to you. Check to see if you have 28 volts on pin 6 of the IC. If not, check F301. That is probably where your problem lies. Also, check D302, when it smoked R327, it may have also smoked the diode. You can also go to the SAMS website and download a schematic for $20. They do not have one for your exact model number but SAMS #4151 looks like a close match.

 
 
 


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