Tedyp
Junior Member level 1
Hello,
I am asking for the "guru"s help and assistance...
I read all the posts on this forum about the similar problem. I have no horizontal trace, and I am trying to fix it myself, as it's my main apparatus - I can do nothing without it - out of work...:sad:
After opening the case, I've checked all the supply voltages, I found them OK (I couldn't check the HV).
I've found that one resistor is overheating and checked it. It is R4376. From one side (Right side) it shows me approx 54.5V, and from the other side - 0V. The problem is that after downloading the manual in .djvu form, I couldn't find it in any schematic. I know its value (953 Ohm), and it is OK, however is becoming very hot in less than a minute. I suppose (not sure) that this is the "area" to search - but I cannot find it anywhere. Any help please?
As I've mentioned, this is my main tool, and as a pensioner I cannot afford to purchase a better or newer one.
I've also uploaded the manual at this link: **broken link removed**
Thank you in advance for helping.
Sincerely,
Tedy
I am asking for the "guru"s help and assistance...
I read all the posts on this forum about the similar problem. I have no horizontal trace, and I am trying to fix it myself, as it's my main apparatus - I can do nothing without it - out of work...:sad:
After opening the case, I've checked all the supply voltages, I found them OK (I couldn't check the HV).
I've found that one resistor is overheating and checked it. It is R4376. From one side (Right side) it shows me approx 54.5V, and from the other side - 0V. The problem is that after downloading the manual in .djvu form, I couldn't find it in any schematic. I know its value (953 Ohm), and it is OK, however is becoming very hot in less than a minute. I suppose (not sure) that this is the "area" to search - but I cannot find it anywhere. Any help please?
As I've mentioned, this is my main tool, and as a pensioner I cannot afford to purchase a better or newer one.
I've also uploaded the manual at this link: **broken link removed**
Thank you in advance for helping.
Sincerely,
Tedy