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Home | First message in thread | Previous messagehey there, I can feel your pain. My set just went today, and here I am trying to find out what went wrong. As many have said, they heard a hissing noise and finally it would not turn on. Also many have said that they could hear the clicks when they plugged it in. My case is the same, with the exception when I replaced the slow blow fuse, something else on the PS blew, and now the clicks are not more. Any ideas on where to find a replacement PS, and do you think this will solve why the tv went dead in the first place? Regards, Rick
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the problem IS / "WAS" a shorted HV flyback xformer *******see this websites' HOME page for more details I submitted about this problem. BE AWARE !!! --in all likelyhood YOU created a "monster repair" out of what would have been an otherwise "basic" repair-- by "OVERFUSING" the set you probably cooked other components in the power supply and / or "deflection-sweep board" that were most likely otherwise OK ! A "MAJOR" NO-NO !! (what a shame) ************SEE THIS WEBSITES' HOME PAGE about solutions I've submitted about "DEAD SONY KP-53HS10" |
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