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Well, I think my 1982 Zenith needs help, I think a capacitor or two went. First when I try to power her up I get a buzz and if I get her going, she goes for about a few minutes and then shuts off and buzzes. I knew I probably had a funky cap or two, most likely on the 9-186-01 HV board but she still ran. She also had white retrace lines on 2/3rd s of the screen too from time to time. I'm just looking for input but what research I did, basically the 9-186 board needs replaced or worked on. She is a SY2585P model with a 9-181 chassis and 9-186-01 HV board. I've seen 9-186-03 through 10 boards for sale and would like to know if they can fit, I know an 05 or 06 can fit from prior research. Also, what SAMs book should I get, i tried to search with the model number but it isn't listed although I'm sure any SAMs that covers the 9-181 and 9-186 will do. This is my first time digging this deep into the TV so i want do do it right. I know you have to discharge the CRT too, I've seen it done where the TV tech used a screwdriver with a plastic handle (of course) with a wire and 1 meg resistor hooked to the chassis for ground. This is what I can figure but I'm open for advice to people that are pros and more familiar. I would like to keep the old girl going, I know this is a labor of love but it does mean a lot to me as many of you can understand.
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First your model is not in the Y-line catalogue. It is a drop in. The
high model number usually means its a high end set. BUT the 9-181-00 does not have a comb filter. Post a pix of the front & I can match it to other models. You can use any 9-181, 9-186 schematic to start, they are close enuf. The retrace is probably the filter cap for the 200V that supplies the 3 video outs. Its a 5 or 10 mfd, replace with a 450V. Maybe its the whole problem. For subs you need to find someone with a CRSP or parts price list. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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OK, here is the pic of the set, if you need more, let me know.
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OK Sams 2146-2 is the same style & year.
It uses 9-181-02 & 9-186-01 Cap I mentioned is C3496 & seems to be on the 9-181 NOTES Early 9-181 used IC sockets, they were eliminated. You had to move the IC's & 3 color outs to the new board. PIA There were 2 types of start circuit. One used a transformer on the 9-181 the other a multivibrator on a PCB mounted on the hoz out heat sink. 9-186 comes mounted PCB only. You dont get the heat sink, small parts etc. ( watch for overheated hoz yoke plug ! ). BTW I have 2146. If you cant find a free one PM me for price MUCH less than sams & a real quality printing, not a crappy PDF or Xerox. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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Yup the outputs plug in. Near them is a printed resistor package. Its
black & white, long & thin. Whenever you see one resolder it. The 10mfd cap I mentioned causes retrace & a bunch of other often subtle & intermitent symptoms. Just change it, they are a common fail on ALL brands. Last go over the 9-186 real good for cold joints. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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Well, I did get a new 9-181 board and put in the IC's and transistors correctly from the old one along with the connections like on the old board and I get nothing. I turn on the power and get the channel number, that's it. Any ideas? I'm bummed....... This year sucks, Coronyvirus, riots and now I am having trouble trying to resurrect my baby.
I've also got another set of IC's for it. I'm looking for a little guidance. I was trying to get this to work all day but I think i'll give it a few days rest and see what replies I get here. I did blow the 4 amp fuse but I replaced it.
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I remember getting two bad 186 modules in a row from Zenith. If you can find a new (yellow label), grab it. Any red label version was "rebuilt" using questionable techniques.Take a look a the board/metal plate assy the 186 sweep board is mounted to. There are three TO-92 start-up transistors on the small board near the top edge. See if they are blown. If they are, replace all the electros on the 186 board as well as the transistors (and IIRC, a resistor or two will be scorched). There is a lot of voltage on those transistors so choose your subs wisely. On the main 181 board there is a dual section PC mount electro. Good probability one side is bad if it's never been changed. If one side is bad, it causes all sorts of collateral damage when it opens including tormenting that start circuit and blowing those transistors. If all those are good, turn the main board over and resolder every heavy resistor on the board. They usually are mounted in small metal grommets before soldered. What causes many guys to miss this is that the connections look fine, even under a loop, but they go bad. Put some liquid flux on them and reflow them with a decent wattage iron. If you had the boards out, don't overlook the possibility of getting a connector crossed. The boards are printed so carefully check the legend on the board to the connector number. Fortunately, Zenith was good about clearly labeling those connectors. John |
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You need to find if this is a start problem or something else.
If the set does not start properly there is a resistor on the small PCB (2 K IIRC) that will burn. Start process is.... The little board turns on & supplies a pulse to the hoz drive This is the separate wire with plug. The HV comes up. A secondary B+ voltage is developed off the FBT & runs the horz osc IC. The little board gets turned off & set runs. If it does not start the set tries to run off the little board. It then burns the resistor & sometimes transistors. 73 Zeno
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First thing I would do is reinstall the original module and see if you can get back to where it was. If it acts dead like the new board, then something else happened coincidentally. If the original board runs with the shutdown and motorboating, pull that dual section PC mount electro and check it, or better yet just replace it. That cap causes all sorts of mischief including damaging the start transistors on that sub board I mentioned earlier. On Zenith modules, the suffix is critical. I used to have all those boards memorized, but whereas a 9-181-01 might sub the 9-181, the 9-181-02 might not, but the -03 might! Our local Zenith distributor (Plymouth Electric NH CT) used to mail us cheat sheets that had all the modules listed with the suffixes that would interchange. Saved a lot of time and trouble. All that stuff I tossed out twenty or more years ago. John |
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The shading is the classic symptom of the cap I told you about. ( C3496)
Find it & change it. The cap JohnCT mentioned was common & usually has all kinds of mung leaking out under it before it opens. Rob that off the other 9-181 for now. |
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