- clc512e Vertical line.. - 2 Updates
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Stu jaxon <stankowalski02@gmail.com>: Mar 04 12:24PM -0800 Hi Group, can someone help please, I have a Craig TV, model# clc512e, 32 inch,. that has a Vertical line, I checked the panel buffer tabs for loose connections, and pressed down them, didn't do anything. I reconnected ribbon cables, and also checked for loose wires,.. line is still there. |
"ohg...@gmail.com" <ohger1s@gmail.com>: Mar 05 06:31AM -0800 On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 3:24:35 PM UTC-5, Stu jaxon wrote: > Hi Group, can someone help please, I have a Craig TV, model# clc512e, 32 inch,. that has a Vertical line, I checked the panel buffer tabs for loose connections, and pressed down them, didn't do anything. I reconnected ribbon cables, and also checked for loose wires,.. line is still there. It's a bad COF IC on the flexible ribbon. The display is toast unless you want to try installing a tab on the display for a $85 TV.. |
World wide137 <worldwide137@gmail.com>: Mar 04 08:48AM -0800 For the sake of accurate info, I mistakenly reported that this capacitor has 2 two legs, upon closer inspection, it has three legs - two outer legs attach to the the chokes and center one attached to the ground terminal of the copper shield that attaches to the signal generator's chassis. Sorry for the earlier misreported response. Cheers. -Norm On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 9:43:50 PM UTC-5, World wide137 wrote: |
Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com>: Mar 04 03:30PM -0800 Peter Wanker is the World's Biggest IDIOT wrote: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Wrong again. ** Fraid I am dead right again. > Read the schematic. The caps do cross from hot to neutral. ** No they fucking don't. Each goes *direct* to chassis ground. >That they are *also* grounded does not change the issue. ** It totally changes the issue of how the cap is connected - cunthead. > What happens when/if the ground fails? ** The gene has no safety ground - just a chassis. That is why I told the OP to fit a 3 wire cord. > Oh, both X and Y capacitors have existed in common use since very roughly 1926, ** Modern X and Y class caps are are different animals. For decades, Yanks used ordinary DC rated caps for the job in audio gear like guitar amps - now called "death caps". Fucking stupid idea. ..... Phil |
Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com>: Mar 04 03:33PM -0800 worldw...@gmail.com wrote: ---------------------------------- ** How come the third lead is *missing* in your pic? So the one I sent you a pic of *was* RIGHT !! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
World wide137 <worldwide137@gmail.com>: Mar 04 03:56PM -0800 Phil - Based on the angle that I looked at it the first time, the center lead was tucked under going to the ground pin on the terminal strip and I missed it. Yes, you were correct with the eBay photo you sent. Cheers. -Norm |
Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com>: Mar 04 05:42PM -0800 > Phil - Based on the angle that I looked at it the first time, the center lead was tucked under going > to the ground pin on the terminal strip and I missed it. Yes, you were correct with the eBay photo you sent. > Cheers. -Norm ** Nice to have that one cleared up finally. ...... Phil |
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