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vertical collapse?
« on: April 29, 2014, 10:43:48 AM »

I have a Hantarex MTC9110 with, what I think, a vertical collapse problem.

Here is a video of what is on screen, during this video I try to adjust all pot's (V Amp, V Freq etc.): But at best there is a very bright line in the center of the screen and the bottom part of the video below that.

Video


I've already replaced IC1 (TDA1670A) and the capacitors as suggested by Randy Fromm's flowchart. (C9, C14, C15, C57 and R46)
But with no solution.


I checked the waveforms on TP3 and TP4 with folowing results:


Miniatuur
Video TP3


Miniatuur
Video TP4


Could a full re-cap be usefull or is there something else wrong?


Thanks in advance. Hairy Otter
« Last Edit: April 30, 2014, 05:40:52 AM by hairy otter »

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Re: vertical collapse?
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2014, 04:47:47 PM »
I am not familiar with that particular chassis. What is the TDA1671? It doesn't cross in my ECG guide. Have you checked/replaced your vertical output IC? Checked the resistors that feed it?

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Re: vertical collapse?
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2014, 05:53:21 AM »
I am not familiar with that particular chassis. What is the TDA1671? It doesn't cross in my ECG guide. Have you checked/replaced your vertical output IC? Checked the resistors that feed it?


My bad, I have changed the TDA1670A (instead of the TDA1671) which is the vertical deflection IC.
Here is the Manual: Link


If I look at TP4 it seems that only the bottom half of the waveform is correct, compared to the picture on page 15 of the pdf. On the monitor I also see only the bottom half of the screen, the top stays collapsed.
TP3 looks nothing like in the manual?



 

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