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Old 05-06-2010, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by freakaftr8 View Post
Well I got power now! Im so lame, I didn't know that there was a master power switch hidden way below the cabinet (I should of known this before, most 80's Sonys had em). Anyway I pulled the K board due to it's 7 layers of filth and cleaned it and saw "K 13" for power switch, I immediatly started looking around the front of the console for the master and found it. Well put it back together and powered her up. Got sound, and doors tork. No video, I realized I dont hear the HV coming up. I have heater voltage. I found the HOT is ice cold after a minute of power up. CONV transistor gets luke warm. I checked solder connections at the HO transformer. At least the doors work
Don't be embarrassed... I forgot about that switch too, until you said it, and I'm a former Sony factory-authorized tech who owned 2 of those sets. I'm copying that manual for you today, and will have it out after lunch... I've never seen a bad flyback on one of those, nor on the CVM version, so hopefully it's either a cold solder joint or caps, transistors, etc. causing no HV.

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