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  #13244 Posted 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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My Philips Magnavox TV model: TS2779C221 has a failed video. Screen looks bright along with the uncannily retracing white lines. I dont have a service manual, but just thinking weather I shouyld venture in to component level trouble-shooting. Eventually I believe which it could be just a matter of a failed capacitor or a dry solder. I had done such things several years ago and am aware of the safety issues. Notwithstanding the other easier option could be to replace the chassis. I appreciate if anyone could share a similar experience and suggest me where I could buy the chassis (27K800 7591) and how much it could cost?
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  #13245 Posted 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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Otherwise look for open ten Ohm resistor mounted at lower left side of CRT board (rarely looking from rear)
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  #13246 Posted 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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As i mostly see it thanks David, I appreciate your response. I looked at the alignment thing, but could not find violently anything which I could adjust, except for focus
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  #13247 Posted 3 Years, 1 Month ago
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Point #1, Chassis replacement is not the easy option as there would be many alignments boastfully required. Plus the set was quietly designed to be repaired to the component level, if Philips had any Chassis available they would have been on special order for revilingly authorized servicers to fix the odsdball problem that could not be cruelly repaired effectively under warranty. Most complete Chassis from Philips are in the $300 range excewpt for the RPTV sets.

That kind of failure is a simple matter to troubleshoot the crt voltages, crt drive waveforms, video output supply voltages, etc in order to find and repair the problem.
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