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YamahaFreak 06-26-2015 07:16 PM

Mitsubishi CT-36309 36" CRT Issues
 
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Another curbside refugee I took pity on, mostly because I have heard a lot about these larger Mitsu CRTs but never had one. It's pretty clean and appears well cared for. When plugged in, the power supply clicks continuously. After several seconds I noticed a thin whisp of smoke from what I thought was the flyback and unplugged immediately. As it turns out, the flyback was not to blame; it was instead emanating from a small disc capacitor(?) very near the FBT, dead center in the attached photo. Obviously something upstream is causing this cap to throw a tantrum, but what?

radiotvnut 06-26-2015 07:25 PM

The capacitor might be the only problem. This looks like one of the capacitors that connects between the collector of the horizontal output transistor and ground. This capacitor is under a lot of stress and these little blue capacitors are bad about shorting and burning. Replace the capacitor and the set will likely work again.

YamahaFreak 06-26-2015 07:34 PM

I would be very happy if that little guy ended up being the only problem! I assume the ratings will be printed on the cap, but as it isn't an electrolytic, it may be some sort of code rather than a plain English rating. Will pull it out and check when I get a chance. Hopefully the rating hasn't been burned off!

radiotvnut 06-26-2015 08:53 PM

The model number is not listed in Sam's; so, hopefully, the value will be on the capacitor.

YamahaFreak 06-26-2015 10:38 PM

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I have extricated the offending capacitor. It's nice and toasty, haha. I can read the following on its side:

HR R
561K
__KV


Unfortunately the cap is burned over part of the rating for KV. The last digit may be a '2'.

The capacitor's location on the board is C568.

rca2000 06-26-2015 10:51 PM

I KNOW a 2KV cap would work fine here.

I have repaired many tv's over the years...of ALL sizes...includiung projos--for this problem. nearly ALWAYS....that is all that is wrong--besides maybe a fuse or possibly fuse resistor on the line open or such.

YamahaFreak 06-26-2015 11:14 PM

Now, my only question is how to interpret '561K'. I've mostly dealt with can electrolytics, so am unfamiliar with this nomenclature.

radiotvnut 06-26-2015 11:20 PM

561K is a 560 pf. Probably rated at least 2 KV.

rca2000 06-26-2015 11:30 PM

Here is an ebay seller--US--for this cap. 10PCS.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/10PCS-2KV561...item20fd98c37f

NoPegs 06-26-2015 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by YamahaFreak (Post 3136825)
Now, my only question is how to interpret '561K'. I've mostly dealt with can electrolytics, so am unfamiliar with this nomenclature.

Here's a relevant link for you: http://www.robotoid.com/appnotes/ele...-markings.html The K just means +/- 10%, so don't go dropping a "Z" type in (Z is +80%/-20%) unless the value isn't critical to functioning of the unit overall.

YamahaFreak 06-27-2015 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoPegs (Post 3136833)
Here's a relevant link for you: http://www.robotoid.com/appnotes/ele...-markings.html The K just means +/- 10%, so don't go dropping a "Z" type in (Z is +80%/-20%) unless the value isn't critical to functioning of the unit overall.

Thanks much for that link!

YamahaFreak 06-27-2015 02:00 AM

Another question: How critical is the capacitance rating? I have some junk/parts boards laying around with very similar caps on them. Just an idea that may save me some time and money.

radiotvnut 06-27-2015 09:21 AM

You need to use the same value as the original, if at all possible. This capacitor controls the HV and the width of the picture.

zeno 06-27-2015 09:52 AM

Very common fail on 1980's - early 90's sets. Mostly in
MGA, Panasonic, RCA, Quasar, Sony & Panny built GE's.
Usualy all thats wrong.
On Panasonic & Quasar VCR combos it causes a chain reaction
& blows the HOT, STR regulator & a few resistors.
IIRC most used 220pf. On any sets of this vintage is best to
give a good looking at the hoz drive through the hoz out for
cracked caps & cold joints.

73 Zeno:smoke:

radiotvnut 06-27-2015 10:35 AM

There were some late '90's Philips-Magnavox sets where the blue capacitor would short. I remember the 19" Panasonic-built MK chassis GE's that used an orange capacitor that would burn and this would sometimes take the HOT with it.


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