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That's what I thought, thanks Tom. I'll have to move it and the GR-2000 before I can get a really good look behind it. I've had caps go up before and can recognize the smell and the smoke but I got neither in this case. I'm guessing the sound came from one of the multi-section cans.
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No vertical sweep check using scope for drive signals and also check pin. board for faults open on pin board will kill vertical sweep. All the best, Tom.J
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Wow! I can't believe you scored those sets. I have a Gr-2000 that my grandfather built in the late 70's. In 25 years of tv repair I have never seen another one. I will take a picture of the cabinet when I visit my mother's house next time. I also saved all the assembly and troubleshooting books from when the set was built. It would take me a little time to dig them up and scan them in but let me know if you need anything.
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By the way, does anyone have a schematic at least for the GR-370? The thing's full of ham-fisted repair attempts so in some cases I don't know what original part values are. For instance, there's a big mess of electrolytics soldered together on the convergence board where there's supposed to be one. Also, there were two Sprague caps that go who knows where... come to think of it they're probably not original to the set, it's probably too old to have came with orange drops. Last edited by Jon A.; 01-01-2017 at 08:30 PM. Reason: Typos |
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The cap that went bad in my GR2000's vertical board was C534, a 250uf. But it just quit without any smoke or smell.
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