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That was indeed the, or at least one of the problems. No to figure out why half the screen doesn't work. Oh fun with vertical
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In your next post, include the chassis number and maybe someone has the schematic for it. You need one to have it when doing a restoration. |
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Its a Z1819JZ chassis is a 15z31 and I have one for it. Only way I was able to find out what resistor I needed as the bad one was so worn there where no numbers on it.
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Have you tried adjusting the vertical height and linearity controls? Otherwise have you replaced the paper and electrolytic capacitors in this TV?
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I have not. Getting it to power on was was exciting. I suspect a capitor may be an issue related to the vertical. When it did power on there was a small, barely noticeable, amount of smoke coming from a component. From seeing the smoke to getting closer to look, it wasnt happening anymore.
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I’ve done some adjusting, I either get a picture that takes up the whole screen but is faded and has fold over or I get a narrow picture with black section below
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It wouldn't surprise me if a foil/paper tubular cap in the vertical circuit shorted, causing overvoltage (ergo overcurrent) through the resistor.
Just a guess (Many other possibilities) |
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