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Most likely the smoke around the IF can was caused by bad wax paper cap that's drawing excessive current. All of those wax paper caps are leaking and it they are leaking enough they will smoke, or cook something in the circuit they are connected to.
My own guess is the choke is fine, but if you are putting in a parts order it might be nice to have a spare on hand. I would be looking ahead of the the choke. What did the smoke smell like? Burnt wax, hot bakelite ? Last edited by Tube TV; 10-03-2019 at 02:11 PM. |
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There are some paper caps tied into the power supply on the AC side both of which are tied to ground on one end. Could those be the cause of the issues I'm having? Last edited by vortalexfan; 10-03-2019 at 02:33 PM. |
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Could have been releasing steam more than smoke.
I doubt than one of those wax paper caps are good. And those electrolytics on the bottom right are probably leaking as well. It would be better in a lot of ways to change all those caps as they are going to need to be done if you want any kind of reliabilty out of the tv, and furthermore they are likely to send you on a wild goose chase dignosing the probems. I've had many sets that run ok with the old caps in place for the first 5 or 10 minutes and then everything starts to fail , the vertical starts to shrink, or the high voltage and horizontal drops or completely quits working. It's easier to change all of these and you have a fresh start and you have the caps out of the way of potential problems. Plus it can simplify diagnosing a set because you won't have multiple issues caused by bad capacitors. This is especially important when you are new to tv's. The last thing you want is to cook a transformer or a IF can or the flyback, as these can be the hardest parts to get ahold of . |
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Agree all the paper and electrolytic caps need to be replaced. Take a look at R50, it's suppose to be 1k ohm and feeds B+ to the 1st sound IF stage. C49 (.02uf)is the stages decoupling. Good chance C49 is leaking current to ground and overheated R50.
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So I'm going to have to hold off on ordering the capacitors for right now (until I have made my first car payment and my other expenses come out which will probably only leave me with about $30 left which won't be enough to get the 20+ capacitors I need to recap this TV). Unless someone here has some spare capacitors they could send me. I will definitely check C49 and R50. Last edited by vortalexfan; 10-03-2019 at 05:47 PM. |
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Ok, so a little update, I replaced the resistor and capacitor you guys mentioned were probably responsible for the smoke earlier and also a couple other capacitors nearby that I had on hand and I managed to get the tube to stop arcing and the current draw down to 3 amps from the previous 8 amps that it was drawing before.
So I think we're making some progress. ![]()
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3 amps is still pretty high but much better than 8. That's for sure.
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Just out of curiosity, how many DC volts do you measure from pin 2 of the 5U4 to ground? And from pin 5 of the 6W4 to ground? Before measuring take a look at the voltage chart(page 8) in your Sams so you have an idea of what to expect.
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Also will the tubes be removed for this or are they still in the sockets? |
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Yes powered on with tubes in sockets.
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Mind you it could have been replaced more recently by someone plugging it in to see if it worked so that they could as more for it on ebay..... |
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OK well a little problem, when I was replacing some of the capacitors I replaced a couple of .05 MFD capacitors with what I thought were some .047 MFD capacitors but then when I looked at the code on it again I realized it said 472 rather than 473 on it so right now I really can't power on the TV because of it having the wrong value of capacitors in a couple of spots.
I do have a list of the capacitors I need though drawn up, including the electrolytics I didn't replace yet, and interestingly enough this TV uses all of the basic capacitor values like .1, .01, .047, .0047, and .033 (which actually the last one is .035 but .033 will work fine I in its place I think). |
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