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Tom.W
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wingnut2001
Joined: 25 Aug 2010 Posts: 37 Location: Horse City of the world!
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Mike, check on R762833 for me as well...very late 1208/e quadrupler
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WTS
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HI Tom,
Thanks for the bulletin. Interesting it says the second LED - D14- is to tell if the EHT voltage is too high or overvoltage protection. That doesn't sound like a quad failure, hmmm I'm not sure what to make of that, anyone.
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Curt Palme CRT Tech
Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 24396 Location: Langley, BC
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Either light lit on the EHT board is USUALLY the quad, the splitter second and the EHT a distant third..
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WTS
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Okay I'll take your word for it as you no doubt have more experience replacing these things and their causes of failure. I think it's just the way they worded the bulletin that makes me think otherwise at first read.
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wingnut2001
Joined: 25 Aug 2010 Posts: 37 Location: Horse City of the world!
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I have a rice crispy quad that actually works sometimes and doesn't shutdown, the outsides of the image start shaking violently and HV pops start after 15 mins of being on, I am also hearing popping at the splitter area, is this normal for a bad quad or are both bad? or could it just be the splitter?
thanks Curt
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Curt Palme CRT Tech
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It could be either. I had a bad HV splitter today as well.
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kal Forum Administrator
Joined: 06 Mar 2006 Posts: 18114 Location: Ottawa, Canada
TV/Projector: JVC DLA-NZ7
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WTS
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Damn, would you look at that, somebody put all the part numbers in a nice orderly fashion to make easy for us to find. Good work Kal, thanks.
Hey who had that 1200 that had problems and wasn't he trying to dump the parts?
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wingnut2001
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Curt, anyway to diagnose?
thanks for the help
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kal Forum Administrator
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wingnut2001
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found this info from a barco repair guy:
If you are getting a red LED on the EHT Generator, this indicates an "EHT Hold down". This indicates an EHT failure of some kind. It could be the Quadrupler, the EHT board, the Splitter(unlikely), or a failing crt. Visibly inspect the Quad for any bulges or pregnant spots. This would indicate a bad quad. To check the CRTs, disconnect the CRTs high voltage lead to/from the Splitter, and disconnect its Endstage or RGB Output Amplifier also. Do this for 1 crt at a time, and if the HV or EHT stays up without that crt, then that crt is bad. Be careful that the unit is never powered up without the quad plugged into the Splitter input. Before and After the unit has shut down into EHT hold down, measure the feedback on the Splitter. There is a small coaxial cable that is soldered to the Splitters small sub board. There is a Divide by 1000 circuit on this, and so instead of reading 34,700V DC, we should read about 33 - 35V DC. This is measured at the solder point of this coaxial cables center conductor. If it reads below 33V at startup, the quad is probably at fault. If the quad is not pregnant, it is probably good, but this is not for sure, just likely. If the quad looks okay, and the crts prove not to be the cause, then I would look at the EHT Generator.
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mp20748
Joined: 12 Sep 2006 Posts: 5689 Location: Maryland
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| wingnut2001 wrote: | | Mike, check on R762833 for me as well...very late 1208/e quadrupler |
I'm not really familiar with that one. It's the R763368 that I see a lot of. And none of the projectors that I know of are of that series Barco, so that number would not be in any of my parts.
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