What Causes These Lines on My TV?

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jim evans

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I have a 4 year old Sony CRT TV. Recently it began having lines
across the top of the screen when first turned on. At first the lines
would go away after an extended warmup -- they've quit going away. For
about the last 20 years I've quit getting TVs repaired. It usually
costs about half or more as much as a new TV and after it's fixed you
have an old TV. But, the set still has a good picture, so after only
four years, if this is an easy thing to fix I figured I might give it
a try. So, will this probably be an easy (read cheap) fix?

Here are pictures that illustrate the problem:
http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/1373/tvlines1om3.jpg
http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5002/tvlines2jh2.jpg
 
Thanks

On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 15:56:15 -0600, "nipperchipper"
<nipperchipper@hotmail.com> wrote:

you have some bad capacitors arround the vertical IC
not an expensive fix

"jim evans" <jimsTAKEOUTnews2@comcast.net> wrote in message
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I have a 4 year old Sony CRT TV. Recently it began having lines
across the top of the screen when first turned on. At first the lines
would go away after an extended warmup -- they've quit going away. For
about the last 20 years I've quit getting TVs repaired. It usually
costs about half or more as much as a new TV and after it's fixed you
have an old TV. But, the set still has a good picture, so after only
four years, if this is an easy thing to fix I figured I might give it
a try. So, will this probably be an easy (read cheap) fix?

Here are pictures that illustrate the problem:
http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/1373/tvlines1om3.jpg
http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5002/tvlines2jh2.jpg
 
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 22:29:36 -0700, "Stacey Chuffo"
<phsd-everyone@promisesandiego.com> wrote:

"jim evans" <jimsTAKEOUTnews2@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:v4rad4tapknjge0fvc6pplv8kljr6lm3rb@4ax.com...
I have a 4 year old Sony CRT TV. Recently it began having lines
across the top of the screen when first turned on. At first the lines
would go away after an extended warmup -- they've quit going away. For
about the last 20 years I've quit getting TVs repaired. It usually
costs about half or more as much as a new TV and after it's fixed you
have an old TV. But, the set still has a good picture, so after only
four years, if this is an easy thing to fix I figured I might give it
a try. So, will this probably be an easy (read cheap) fix?

Here are pictures that illustrate the problem:
http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/1373/tvlines1om3.jpg
http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5002/tvlines2jh2.jpg

It looks like you need to adjust the vertical hold knob and if that doesn't
work then adjust the vertical size knob in the back of the t.v.
Yeah, check all the tubes at the drug store too.
 
Stacey Chuffo wrote:
"jim evans" <jimsTAKEOUTnews2@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:v4rad4tapknjge0fvc6pplv8kljr6lm3rb@4ax.com...
I have a 4 year old Sony CRT TV. Recently it began having lines
across the top of the screen when first turned on. At first the
lines
would go away after an extended warmup -- they've quit going
away. For
about the last 20 years I've quit getting TVs repaired. It
usually
costs about half or more as much as a new TV and after it's fixed
you
have an old TV. But, the set still has a good picture, so after
only
four years, if this is an easy thing to fix I figured I might
give it
a try. So, will this probably be an easy (read cheap) fix?

Here are pictures that illustrate the problem:
http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/1373/tvlines1om3.jpg
http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/5002/tvlines2jh2.jpg

It looks like you need to adjust the vertical hold knob and if that
doesn't
work then adjust the vertical size knob in the back of the t.v.
Not V hold. An earlier poster said bad caps in the Vertical output
stage. I concur as I replace caps for this problem frequently. If you
searched our maintenance log the keyword is 'foldover. The vertical
retrace simply hasn't finished before the next frame begins.

 
On Sep 21, 6:19 pm, stratu...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Stacey Chuffo wrote:

 > "jim evans" <jimsTAKEOUTne...@comcast.net> wrote in message
 >news:v4rad4tapknjge0fvc6pplv8kljr6lm3rb@4ax.com...
 > >I have a 4 year old Sony CRT TV.  Recently it began having lines
 > > across the top of the screen


Not V hold. An earlier poster said bad caps in the Vertical output
stage. I concur as I replace caps for this problem frequently. If you
searched our maintenance log the keyword is 'foldover. The vertical
retrace simply hasn't finished before the next frame begins.
Yes, that's very likely the problem. A second (similar) symptom,
that the description might also match, is failure to blank during
vertical
retrace (this usually means the screen HV control needs readjusting).
The blanking failure usually gives diagonal lines all the way
up the screen, but they're closer together near the top and will
be most bothersome there.
 

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