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Posted 1 Year, 7 Months ago #1
Magnavox Convergen Ploblem 51''?
Tv model # 51mp392h/17 ...2005 ..I
Replace the stk's on it and 2 burn 6 ohms
rissistors on it and still won't work..Can not
get the multipoit adjusted on the left it's the red
that wont adjust..ps what is there to check
some bad cap's or some more rissistors
on it ........Thanks Eddie

Post edited by: Jeffie, at: 2008/07/20 07:06
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Posted 1 Year, 7 Months ago #2
Hi Eddie, welcome to the forum It's always better not to mention an email on public forums since also non-members can read here and start spamming you, so I will delete it in your post and hope answers to your question will be given in this thread.
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #3
Pioneer TV model SD-P5191-k was gifted to me with Red convergence shifted to the LEFT a few years ago. I got a convergence assembly through the internet at that time for $248. The repair lasted a couple of years when the Red convergence started to go at the bottom left of the screen. I ignored it and watched it like that for another year. Now the Red convergence has shifted to the LEFT and I checked for another convergence assembly and find the price is now $466.23 on www.partstore.com and www.cubalaya.com. Is there a better price out there for part # AWZ6071 used in the Pioneer TV SD-P5191-K ?
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Posted 1 Year, 5 Months ago #4
chances are their nothing wrong with the orginal board be ware of solder rings on horizonal board and convergeance board.this tv is noted fore this.look around 30vdc source off flyback theirs a small power supply for convergances ic!s.


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Post edited by: hobbist, at: 2008/10/02 21:26
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