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Old 08-27-2024, 12:39 AM
Aperna1985 Aperna1985 is offline
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RCA 7T111B KCS-47GF2 Chassis cant get horizontal to lock

Hi Guys
I Finally had a chance to mess with my Tv again. I recapped this set about 2 years ago, and never got it working. A member helped me get the high voltage up, and now I have both audio and high voltage, the vertical hold locks but I cant get the horizontal locked. Its very far off, I just have stripes on the screen. I was hoping I could set it the way I did on my KCS 96 I just put the horizontal hold in the middle then adjusted the horizontal frequency and fine tune it with the control. Back when I was trying to get the high voltage up on my KCS-47GF2 I played with the width, horizontal drive, and horizontal lock adjustments on the back of the chassis. So I know they are out of whack. here's what I tried tonight, I set the vertical hold so it was stable, then I set the horizontal hold so it was in the middle, then I set up a mirror and went behind the TV I would adjust B1 until the lines didn't bend left or right, then I adjusted the horizontal hold control on the back. I kept doing this over and over but couldn't get a useable picture. I honestly couldn't get anything close. I tried raising and lowering the horizontal drive and it did noting to help with the picture. I was reading the horizontal adjustment instructions on the Sam's. But I don't totally understand what they mean. Could someone help me figure this out? I attached a link to my google drive with the Sam's on it.

SAMS PHOTOFACT KCS 47GF2
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