Sony KVJ21SZ2 Fault (BG2s Chasis?)

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Mitchell McCreath

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Morning all,
My TV Has decided to throw in the sponge.

Initial fault was that the TV was dead. This was traced to a blown
Switching regulator.
(STRS 6707). Which was replaced. Set ran for about 20 minutes then bye
bye!
Another 6707 bit the dust. mmmm. Maybe the diode associated with it was
getting
tired. So another 6707 was put in as well as two BY299 in parallel.
This repair lasted about 30 minutes. The result was another shorted 6707.

Any idea friends?,
Mitch.....
 
did you use genuion Sony parts???.......don't laught this can make the
difference with sony sets. where are you ? i'm in melb.
"Mitchell McCreath" <mmoules@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:EZtcf.13133$Hj2.4873@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
Morning all,
My TV Has decided to throw in the sponge.

Initial fault was that the TV was dead. This was traced to a blown
Switching regulator.
(STRS 6707). Which was replaced. Set ran for about 20 minutes then bye
bye!
Another 6707 bit the dust. mmmm. Maybe the diode associated with it was
getting
tired. So another 6707 was put in as well as two BY299 in parallel.
This repair lasted about 30 minutes. The result was another shorted 6707.

Any idea friends?,
Mitch.....
 
NSW

"Max Harding vk3jin" <maxh10@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:43742525$0$16987$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
did you use genuion Sony parts???.......don't laught this can make the
difference with sony sets. where are you ? i'm in melb.
"Mitchell McCreath" <mmoules@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:EZtcf.13133$Hj2.4873@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
Morning all,
My TV Has decided to throw in the sponge.

Initial fault was that the TV was dead. This was traced to a blown
Switching regulator.
(STRS 6707). Which was replaced. Set ran for about 20 minutes then bye
bye!
Another 6707 bit the dust. mmmm. Maybe the diode associated with it was
getting
tired. So another 6707 was put in as well as two BY299 in parallel.
This repair lasted about 30 minutes. The result was another shorted 6707.

Any idea friends?,
Mitch.....
 
OK then contact WES in Ashfield 02-9797-9866
"Mitchell McCreath" <mmoules@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:eMYcf.14611$Hj2.13985@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
NSW

"Max Harding vk3jin" <maxh10@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:43742525$0$16987$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
did you use genuion Sony parts???.......don't laught this can make the
difference with sony sets. where are you ? i'm in melb.
"Mitchell McCreath" <mmoules@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:EZtcf.13133$Hj2.4873@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
Morning all,
My TV Has decided to throw in the sponge.

Initial fault was that the TV was dead. This was traced to a blown
Switching regulator.
(STRS 6707). Which was replaced. Set ran for about 20 minutes then
bye
bye!
Another 6707 bit the dust. mmmm. Maybe the diode associated with it
was
getting
tired. So another 6707 was put in as well as two BY299 in parallel.
This repair lasted about 30 minutes. The result was another shorted
6707.

Any idea friends?,
Mitch.....
 

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