Inductor for Samsung TV.

J

John Ely

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Hi,
I have a Samsung CB-6230WT an inductor in the horizontal section is
cooked, it is shown as SL01 842 on the circuit diagram, the choke has a
ferrite core and is marked NYE 842K ,Samsung are not being very helpful , I
would like to know if anyone can suggest a source for a replacement or
someone who could rewind it, (it has 350 turns).
Thanks John Ely.
 
In Melbourne:
Speedy Spares (03)9376 1333
GB Telespares (03)9326 6335

One of them should be able to source th original one for you.

Rudolf

"John Ely" <zamiac@sympac.com.au> wrote in message
news:40316aa5@news.leadingedgeinternet.net.au...
Hi,
I have a Samsung CB-6230WT an inductor in the horizontal section is
cooked, it is shown as SL01 842 on the circuit diagram, the choke has a
ferrite core and is marked NYE 842K ,Samsung are not being very helpful ,
I
would like to know if anyone can suggest a source for a replacement or
someone who could rewind it, (it has 350 turns).
Thanks John Ely.
 
Thanks Rudolf,
I originally ordered the part through TV Replacements
in Doncaster, after many phone calls over three or four weeks they said that
Samsung advised them 6-8 weeks from Singapore, I emailed WES a week ago and
got no response I will try Speedy & GB but I dont expect any result ,that is
why I was after someone to rewind the original. Cheers John.
"Rudolf Ladyzhenskii" <rudolf.ladyzhenskii@REMOVEopennw.com.au> wrote in
message news:yOTYb.65790$Wa.29702@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
In Melbourne:
Speedy Spares (03)9376 1333
GB Telespares (03)9326 6335

One of them should be able to source th original one for you.

Rudolf

"John Ely" <zamiac@sympac.com.au> wrote in message
news:40316aa5@news.leadingedgeinternet.net.au...
Hi,
I have a Samsung CB-6230WT an inductor in the horizontal section is
cooked, it is shown as SL01 842 on the circuit diagram, the choke has a
ferrite core and is marked NYE 842K ,Samsung are not being very helpful
,
I
would like to know if anyone can suggest a source for a replacement or
someone who could rewind it, (it has 350 turns).
Thanks John Ely.
 

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