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Marco De Vitis
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Hi, I've got a newbie question to ask.
In short: if I'm going to replace a small variable capacitor in a TV,
being it "variable", I'd expect I'll have to regulate it somehow...
won't I? And how?
Extended version: I recently asked for help here on repairing a Sony TV
(KV-X2531A, chassis AE-1C) which was losing color for short times; the
thread subject was "Intermittent color/bw on Sony TV".
A person who kindly answered by mail did the right guess: a variable
capacitor near the subcarrier oscillator. I swapped it with the
identical one which was under the other nearby oscillator, and the TV
now works fine!
Now, supposing I want to totally replace them and supposing I can find
them in a local electronic shop, being "variable" capactors I'd expect
some kind of regulation to be needed... but they are just small circular
red/orange thingies with a cross screwdriver "slot" on top, and I can't
see any values or anything on them... Will I really need to regulate
them? How can I do it?
Thanks a lot for any info.
--
Ciao,
Marco.
...."Homogenic", Björk 1997
In short: if I'm going to replace a small variable capacitor in a TV,
being it "variable", I'd expect I'll have to regulate it somehow...
won't I? And how?
Extended version: I recently asked for help here on repairing a Sony TV
(KV-X2531A, chassis AE-1C) which was losing color for short times; the
thread subject was "Intermittent color/bw on Sony TV".
A person who kindly answered by mail did the right guess: a variable
capacitor near the subcarrier oscillator. I swapped it with the
identical one which was under the other nearby oscillator, and the TV
now works fine!
Now, supposing I want to totally replace them and supposing I can find
them in a local electronic shop, being "variable" capactors I'd expect
some kind of regulation to be needed... but they are just small circular
red/orange thingies with a cross screwdriver "slot" on top, and I can't
see any values or anything on them... Will I really need to regulate
them? How can I do it?
Thanks a lot for any info.
--
Ciao,
Marco.
...."Homogenic", Björk 1997