Sony KV-M2151D turns black & white only

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bart sikkes

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hello,

my Sony KV-M2151D color television has the annoying problem at the moment
that it looses its colors after it has been turned on for some time. a while
the color starts flashing and its a half half situation but within some
minutes after that starts it turns totally black and white. it stays like
that until it gets turned of for some time, but then again it happens after
some time.

is there something i can do about this or is the tv at its end?

thanks,
bart
 
"bart sikkes" <bart_1980_fake@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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hello,

my Sony KV-M2151D color television has the annoying problem at the moment
that it looses its colors after it has been turned on for some time. a
while
the color starts flashing and its a half half situation but within some
minutes after that starts it turns totally black and white. it stays like
that until it gets turned of for some time, but then again it happens
after
some time.
This set uses the Sony BE2A chassis, and this fault is usually caused by
trimmer CT332 going faulty. You can clean it or replace it with a 15pF
capacitor.

Failing that, check the IF section for dry joints.
 
my Sony KV-M2151D color television has the annoying problem at the
moment
that it looses its colors after it has been turned on for some time. a
while
the color starts flashing and its a half half situation but within some
minutes after that starts it turns totally black and white. it stays
like
that until it gets turned of for some time, but then again it happens
after some time.
im not that much of an electronics wizard myself so i have a few follow up
questions.

This set uses the Sony BE2A chassis, and this fault is usually caused by
trimmer CT332 going faulty. You can clean it or replace it with a 15pF
capacitor.
is from trimmer CT332 the CT332 part the code on the board in the television
or is that a general type or such? as for the cleaning part, how can i clean
such a thing, is there more then i can do then blow a few times at it?

Failing that, check the IF section for dry joints.
i take it you mean if have to check something for components that might be
loose, but what is the IF section?

thanks,
bart
 
"bart sikkes" <bart_1980_fake@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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my Sony KV-M2151D color television has the annoying problem at the
moment
that it looses its colors after it has been turned on for some time. a
while
the color starts flashing and its a half half situation but within
some
minutes after that starts it turns totally black and white. it stays
like
that until it gets turned of for some time, but then again it happens
after some time.

im not that much of an electronics wizard myself so i have a few follow up
questions.

This set uses the Sony BE2A chassis, and this fault is usually caused by
trimmer CT332 going faulty. You can clean it or replace it with a 15pF
capacitor.

is from trimmer CT332 the CT332 part the code on the board in the
television
or is that a general type or such? as for the cleaning part, how can i
clean
such a thing, is there more then i can do then blow a few times at it?

Failing that, check the IF section for dry joints.

i take it you mean if have to check something for components that might be
loose, but what is the IF section?

thanks,
bart
Given what you have now said about your electronics knowledge, I suggest
that you take the TV to a qualified technician from both a repair and safety
perspective.
 
Given what you have now said about your electronics knowledge, I suggest
that you take the TV to a qualified technician from both a repair and
safety
perspective.
yeah, that sounds like the wise thing to do.

thanks,
bart
 
bart sikkes wrote:

Given what you have now said about your electronics knowledge, I suggest
that you take the TV to a qualified technician from both a repair and

safety

perspective.


yeah, that sounds like the wise thing to do.

thanks,
bart
Had a monitor with this problem just last week. Opened the case, saw
about half a pound of dust bunnies, blew the dust out with shop air, and
couldn't get the problem to repeat.

If you try this before going the 'qualified tech' route, be careful not
to touch any part of the board(s) or tube. Just remove the cover, spray
out the dust daemons, and replace the cover. Even after the power is
removed, several thousand volts lurk within.

Kalo
 

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