Update: After a week it seems to be doing perfectly fine. No issue's
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Originally Posted by Username1
If you feel your picture could be sharper, there should be a focus control on the flyback
transformer
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Oh, sure!... after it's all back together...

It'l have to wait until it get's moved again.
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Originally Posted by rca2000
The "pump up" ckt...has ALWAYS been hard on capacitors. It is one of the first problems to surface on tv sets on the modern SS area--after bad connections. The smaller modern caps get--the more failure-prone the seem to get. I would not worry too much about other ones --yet. I do NOT think Sanyo had a "chronic problem" with electrolytic caps--like its did in their sets.
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mmmkay. Who are ya refering to in your last phrase?(
like its did in their sets)
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Originally Posted by zeno
This repair is a great example of how to fix almost any
vert problem in any set from the mid 80's on. In fact
I only remember a few that wouldnt be fixed by following
the problems pointed out. Thats hundreds of sets......
BTW your set has an RCA CRT the best of that era.
73 Zeno 
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Honestly, im quite happy as well, that it was this simple of a fix. I was expecting to have to get another chip and mabey do some testing, blablabla..
Hmm, good to hear about the CRT. I didn't know that. I don't remember off hand now, but I don't think I saw anywhere on it, as to who made it. Just the date(6/25/01) and some misc info&safety. I thought it was just of Sanyo's own doing. Honestly for the hour's this set has on it, I'd say it's done good. Don't have a clue how long it will last, but I figure it's got around 46-49500 hour's on it. Only issue's are that when side by side(of another tv) the image is slightly darker (on stock setting's), and it's got what I call "red bleed" with certain color's on the screen. It's most noticeable on "The Simpsons" but it doesn't really show up that much.
As a side note, when it comes to the brightness, I think it's close to perfect and the other tv it was compared to has brightness set higher at the factory. When viewing a wide screen program, if a black image comes up, it's exactly the same as the bars on the top and bottom, while on the (brighter) set, the bars are lighter than the black image and it just looks like it throws the look off some. im ramblin' now