From: mondo on
I need a schematic that is representataive of this model. It was
manufactured in 1996.

Currently it will not turn on. There is 120VAC present and all fuses are
good but I need the schematic to beable to troubleshoot. This is my TV
and I would like it to work again.

Pleas help by providing a schematic or repair manual.

Mondo

From: Shoreline Electronics on
Try this tip :

Also....will email you the Sams 3777 directly

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TOSHIBA CE27F15

Power: No Power, Unit Does Not Turn On

Bill Dixon Tv Part #Blckwire

The B To B, B+, 115v Black Wire That'S Attached From One Leg Of F470 T O Pin
No. 2 Of The Fbt May Need To Be Resoldered And Redressed To The Main Board
By Placing A Twist In Wire And Securing It To Board W/Rtv

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TOSHIBA CE27F15

Similar To Cf32f50, Can Use Sam 3777

High Tech Audio Video

Sams 3777

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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
344 East Main Street
Clinton,CT 06413
860-399-1861
860-664-3535 (fax)
jstielau(a)snet.net
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"mondo" <mondoscooter(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I need a schematic that is representataive of this model. It was
> manufactured in 1996.
>
> Currently it will not turn on. There is 120VAC present and all fuses are
> good but I need the schematic to beable to troubleshoot. This is my TV
> and I would like it to work again.
>
> Pleas help by providing a schematic or repair manual.
>
> Mondo
>
>


From: mondo on
Thanks Jeff!

I give it a try and let you know how it went.

Mike (Mondo)

From: mondo on
Jeff,

I re-did the B to B, B+ black wire and it had no effect.

Thanks for the 3777. I habe been able, using a volmeter, see that AC poer
comes in, goes through to T801, and comes out the other side. I have no
DC voltages at all sucha s 5.0V, 12.2V or 9.0V appearing anywhere. So the
ICs aren't powered and can't send the signal to open the relay to power up
the rest of the system.

Any thoughts on what is happening here?

Mike

From: Shoreline Electronics on
This set uses a standby power supply design....see if you proper voltages on
all the pins of Q840 (L78MR05)

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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
344 East Main Street
Clinton,CT 06413
860-399-1861
860-664-3535 (fax)
jstielau(a)snet.net
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"mondo" <mondoscooter(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Jeff,
>
> I re-did the B to B, B+ black wire and it had no effect.
>
> Thanks for the 3777. I habe been able, using a volmeter, see that AC poer
> comes in, goes through to T801, and comes out the other side. I have no
> DC voltages at all sucha s 5.0V, 12.2V or 9.0V appearing anywhere. So the
> ICs aren't powered and can't send the signal to open the relay to power up
> the rest of the system.
>
> Any thoughts on what is happening here?
>
> Mike
>