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Old 01-23-2020, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by MRX37 View Post
Do you mean C 701? Cos that's a 680@ 50 volts. It checks fine.

And welp I have another problem now, one of my own making. I don't think I had the CRT anode lead reconnected properly. Turned TV on, heard a small pop. The TV now turns on and off. Disconnected and reconnected the anode cap and made sure it is seated properly. The TV still turns on and off by itself.

Welp no one to blame there but myself. What did I screw up?
Do you mean that when you apply AC, it power cycles until unplugged?

I hope you didn't smote the micro. IIRC, that micro has the software inside, and it came with instructions for configuring it to the exact chassis version (used in several). You get one shot to configure it correctly using a series of key strokes.

Unfortunately, I dumped all my analogue specific stuff years ago, although recently I stumbled across a ton of original Philips ICs from the 80s and 90s if anyone is crazy enough to have one of those!

If you don't have a schematic, I probably still do and if I can't, one of my buddies was a sams subscriber and he has pretty much everything.

John
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