[TV] Re: Pioneer SD-P6091-K
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[TV] Re: Pioneer SD-P6091-K
i also would put the old flyback back and put a 100 bulb across the fuse
line to see if it is actually bad
hope this helps
pete
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From: "Jay" <jhk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 6:27 AM
Subject: [TV] Re: Pioneer SD-P6091-K
> I was wondering where you got the flyback? I had trouble finding
> flybacks for Pioneers a few years ago.
>
> Jay Knoll
>
> TAFT HAYNES wrote:
> > Hello Fellow Techs: Having problems with this unit. At first the set
would turn on with good video and then shutdown after about 2 minutes of
operation. THe flyback was screaming, just making a slight high pitched
noise that I have heard other techs call a scream. I replaced the flyback,
and the horizontal output transister. Now when the set turns on, there is
no scream from the flyback, and it turns on and stays on, and doesn't
shutdown, but the screen is short horizontally on both sides, and I also
replaced the focus assembly.
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Dave
>
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