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Ian Field

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Google is being very evasive on this one!

28WN20.

Pretty sure the degauss thermistor has shattered and I'd rather not have to
hand trace to figure out whether its a PTC/PTC or PTC/NTC type.

Thanks for any help.
 
On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 2:27:27 PM UTC-4, Ian Field wrote:
Google is being very evasive on this one!

28WN20.

Pretty sure the degauss thermistor has shattered and I'd rather not have to
hand trace to figure out whether its a PTC/PTC or PTC/NTC type.

Thanks for any help.

https://english.electronica-pt.com/electronica-search?find=MATSUI


Maybe here?

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
 
"pfjw@aol.com" <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 2:27:27 PM UTC-4, Ian Field wrote:
Google is being very evasive on this one!

28WN20.

Pretty sure the degauss thermistor has shattered and I'd rather not have
to
hand trace to figure out whether its a PTC/PTC or PTC/NTC type.

Thanks for any help.

https://english.electronica-pt.com/electronica-search?find=MATSUI


Maybe here?

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

Many thanks - also found info on the Hitachi that phutted yesterday.
 
On Tuesday, 14 August 2018 19:27:27 UTC+1, Ian Field wrote:
Google is being very evasive on this one!

28WN20.

Pretty sure the degauss thermistor has shattered and I'd rather not have to
hand trace to figure out whether its a PTC/PTC or PTC/NTC type.

Thanks for any help.

usually degaussing doesn't need to be fixed unless you move the tv. The dual element thermistor can most likely be replaced by a standard one from almost any other colour tv.


NT
 
<tabbypurr@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Tuesday, 14 August 2018 19:27:27 UTC+1, Ian Field wrote:
Google is being very evasive on this one!

28WN20.

Pretty sure the degauss thermistor has shattered and I'd rather not have
to
hand trace to figure out whether its a PTC/PTC or PTC/NTC type.

Thanks for any help.

usually degaussing doesn't need to be fixed unless you move the tv. The
dual element thermistor can most likely be replaced by a standard one from
almost any other colour tv.

Incorrect: there are 2 types - the usual one is dual PTC, the "spare" PTC is
directly across the mains to heat the active one and cut it off. the very
early single PTC had a load resistor and fed to the coils via a 68V VDR.
Some are PTC/NTC - the NTC is heated by the current draw of the TV/monitor
which also provides inrush surge limiting.

My TV has a single PTC and a time delay relay - fairly common on PC
monitors. Some had a front panel degauss button so you could do it manually
as well as at power up.

The most common failure mode is the thermistor pellet sometimes shatters -
my TV also has some electronics that could fail.
 
On Wednesday, 15 August 2018 18:21:05 UTC+1, Ian Field wrote:
tabbypurr> wrote in message
news:65d84256-1d8c-4199-b196-c9143b38bb69@googlegroups.com...
On Tuesday, 14 August 2018 19:27:27 UTC+1, Ian Field wrote:
Google is being very evasive on this one!

28WN20.

Pretty sure the degauss thermistor has shattered and I'd rather not have
to
hand trace to figure out whether its a PTC/PTC or PTC/NTC type.

Thanks for any help.

usually degaussing doesn't need to be fixed unless you move the tv. The
dual element thermistor can most likely be replaced by a standard one from
almost any other colour tv.

Incorrect: there are 2 types - the usual one is dual PTC, the "spare" PTC is
directly across the mains to heat the active one and cut it off. the very
early single PTC had a load resistor and fed to the coils via a 68V VDR.
Some are PTC/NTC - the NTC is heated by the current draw of the TV/monitor
which also provides inrush surge limiting.

My TV has a single PTC and a time delay relay - fairly common on PC
monitors. Some had a front panel degauss button so you could do it manually
as well as at power up.

The most common failure mode is the thermistor pellet sometimes shatters -
my TV also has some electronics that could fail.

So plenty to choose from. Motor & magnet is another option.


NT
 
<tabbypurr@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 15 August 2018 18:21:05 UTC+1, Ian Field wrote:
tabbypurr> wrote in message
news:65d84256-1d8c-4199-b196-c9143b38bb69@googlegroups.com...
On Tuesday, 14 August 2018 19:27:27 UTC+1, Ian Field wrote:
Google is being very evasive on this one!

28WN20.

Pretty sure the degauss thermistor has shattered and I'd rather not
have
to
hand trace to figure out whether its a PTC/PTC or PTC/NTC type.

Thanks for any help.

usually degaussing doesn't need to be fixed unless you move the tv. The
dual element thermistor can most likely be replaced by a standard one
from
almost any other colour tv.

Incorrect: there are 2 types - the usual one is dual PTC, the "spare" PTC
is
directly across the mains to heat the active one and cut it off. the very
early single PTC had a load resistor and fed to the coils via a 68V VDR.
Some are PTC/NTC - the NTC is heated by the current draw of the
TV/monitor
which also provides inrush surge limiting.

My TV has a single PTC and a time delay relay - fairly common on PC
monitors. Some had a front panel degauss button so you could do it
manually
as well as at power up.

The most common failure mode is the thermistor pellet sometimes
shatters -
my TV also has some electronics that could fail.

So plenty to choose from. Motor & magnet is another option.

Choose away - fitting a PTC/NTC where a PTC/PTC should be; usually blows
away a few copper tracks.
 

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