JVC AV-36D203 TV... blurry picture... help!

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I have a JVC AV-36D203... It's a 36" ... had it for just over 3 years now.
The online manual (http://books.jvcservice.com/download/966180397/28259.pdf)
did not help.

The picture is most blurry in the center. Towards the bottom and sides, it
is not as blurry. I noticed it a little a couple of days ago, but now it is
just completely overtaken the screen. Changing some tint/color settings
didn't do much good. My dad blames it on the video games, but it's not a
projection TV... I say we got a lemon; the tubes are probably burnt out or
something. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
 
Sorry, I've done some researching and found a more appropriate term would be
"poor focus".
From what I saw, that is commonly adjustment and picture tube? Is that
correct? Any further suggestions? What is adjustment? Would it be worth it
to get a replacement tube, and is that something I can install myself?

"Lori" <lorimcl@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:pM1ib.79917$Ri4.27331233@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
I have a JVC AV-36D203... It's a 36" ... had it for just over 3 years now.
The online manual
(http://books.jvcservice.com/download/966180397/28259.pdf)
did not help.

The picture is most blurry in the center. Towards the bottom and sides, it
is not as blurry. I noticed it a little a couple of days ago, but now it
is
just completely overtaken the screen. Changing some tint/color settings
didn't do much good. My dad blames it on the video games, but it's not a
projection TV... I say we got a lemon; the tubes are probably burnt out or
something. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
 
No, it a tube is not something you will be able to install yourself in that
set.
Even if you had all the required test equipment and experience to perform
the alignments after replacing the tube, there is no way you would be able
to lift and install the tube yourself safely.

Since it happened more or less suddenly, the set needs a proper diagnosis by
someone with the experience to properly and safely troublshoot the voltages
and circuits involved.

It is very possible there is a circuit failure in the high voltage or
divider section causing the problems. In that size of set it also could
have a dynamic focus circuit as well which could have failed components.

David

Lori <lorimcl@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:Xo2ib.81132$Ri4.27623100@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
Sorry, I've done some researching and found a more appropriate term would
be
"poor focus".
From what I saw, that is commonly adjustment and picture tube? Is that
correct? Any further suggestions? What is adjustment? Would it be worth it
to get a replacement tube, and is that something I can install myself?

"Lori" <lorimcl@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:pM1ib.79917$Ri4.27331233@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
I have a JVC AV-36D203... It's a 36" ... had it for just over 3 years
now.
The online manual
(http://books.jvcservice.com/download/966180397/28259.pdf)
did not help.

The picture is most blurry in the center. Towards the bottom and sides,
it
is not as blurry. I noticed it a little a couple of days ago, but now it
is
just completely overtaken the screen. Changing some tint/color settings
didn't do much good. My dad blames it on the video games, but it's not a
projection TV... I say we got a lemon; the tubes are probably burnt out
or
something. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
 
Thank you very much!
Another note, the TV was off all night, so now it looks better. Once it's on
a while I expect it will get worse. Don't know if that makes a difference.

"David" <dkuhajda@locl.net.spam> wrote in message
news:3f88f527@news.greennet.net...
No, it a tube is not something you will be able to install yourself in
that
set.
Even if you had all the required test equipment and experience to perform
the alignments after replacing the tube, there is no way you would be able
to lift and install the tube yourself safely.

Since it happened more or less suddenly, the set needs a proper diagnosis
by
someone with the experience to properly and safely troublshoot the
voltages
and circuits involved.

It is very possible there is a circuit failure in the high voltage or
divider section causing the problems. In that size of set it also could
have a dynamic focus circuit as well which could have failed components.

David

Lori <lorimcl@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:Xo2ib.81132$Ri4.27623100@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
Sorry, I've done some researching and found a more appropriate term
would
be
"poor focus".
From what I saw, that is commonly adjustment and picture tube? Is that
correct? Any further suggestions? What is adjustment? Would it be worth
it
to get a replacement tube, and is that something I can install myself?

"Lori" <lorimcl@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:pM1ib.79917$Ri4.27331233@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
I have a JVC AV-36D203... It's a 36" ... had it for just over 3 years
now.
The online manual
(http://books.jvcservice.com/download/966180397/28259.pdf)
did not help.

The picture is most blurry in the center. Towards the bottom and
sides,
it
is not as blurry. I noticed it a little a couple of days ago, but now
it
is
just completely overtaken the screen. Changing some tint/color
settings
didn't do much good. My dad blames it on the video games, but it's not
a
projection TV... I say we got a lemon; the tubes are probably burnt
out
or
something. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
 
Lori:
Probably not a "tube" problem (which is good because tube replacement is
cost prohibitive) but more than likely there is a circuitry failure or a
heat-intermittent component...... an experienced tech with the proper test
equipment and troubleshooting procedures should be able to repair the
problem...... or at the very least you should obtain a repair cost estimate
so you can make an intelligent repair decision.
--
Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
----------------------------


"Lori" <lorimcl@optonline.net> wrote in message
Thank you very much!
Another note, the TV was off all night, so now it looks better. Once it's
on
a while I expect it will get worse. Don't know if that makes a difference.
 

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