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Old 02-04-2015, 04:21 PM
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there is one 27k high watt resistor 405 one one side and 244 on the other, and tests perfect. that 220, ohm or k.
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there is one 27k high watt resistor 405 one one side and 244 on the other, and tests perfect. that 220, ohm or k.
lets stick with this for a bit, the 244 should be fed thru a 100k ohm to the G1, and should not be dropping to the 160ish you mentioned before, find the 100k resistors that have one end on the G1 and the other to the 405. Something not right, the 244 should be at G1 as well, there should not be any loss across the 100k resistors in the G1 circuit.
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Old 02-04-2015, 07:40 PM
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looking from the rear of the set
chroma board
left side
back of board
look between the tube in the corner and a exposed coil for the resistor.
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