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Gary L. Woodruff...
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:03 pm
Guest
howdy, I have this monster RCA that is possessed. It will turn on and
then at random intervals will shut down and power back up. I have
touched up any solder connections that looked cold, and verified the
front panel switches are not shorted. I still have the problem. Any and
all help is greatly appreciated.

thanks, Gary
 
Leonard Caillouet...
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 2:23 pm
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"Gary L. Woodruff" <woodruffrepair at (no spam) frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:RvlFm.32575$eJ4.422 at (no spam) newsfe07.iad...
[quote]howdy, I have this monster RCA that is possessed. It will turn on and then
at random intervals will shut down and power back up. I have touched up
any solder connections that looked cold, and verified the front panel
switches are not shorted. I still have the problem. Any and all help is
greatly appreciated.

thanks, Gary
[/quote]

Verify that the plastic buttons are not touching the tact switches. You
might just change the tact switches anyway if it is not a mechanical problem
like this. These sets have lots of problems with intermittent operation due
to bad switches. They need not measure a short.

Leonard
 
Gary L. Woodruff...
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:13 am
Guest
Leonard, Thanks for the tip. I have checked all of the switches for
shorts, all read open unless they are activated. i am testing with the
button panel out of the set so no buttons are are falsely activated. I
read somewhere that it could be the power IC but I do not yet have a
service manual to locate it.


Leonard Caillouet wrote:
[quote]"Gary L. Woodruff" <woodruffrepair at (no spam) frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:RvlFm.32575$eJ4.422 at (no spam) newsfe07.iad...
howdy, I have this monster RCA that is possessed. It will turn on and
then at random intervals will shut down and power back up. I have
touched up any solder connections that looked cold, and verified the
front panel switches are not shorted. I still have the problem. Any
and all help is greatly appreciated.

thanks, Gary


Verify that the plastic buttons are not touching the tact switches. You
might just change the tact switches anyway if it is not a mechanical
problem like this. These sets have lots of problems with intermittent
operation due to bad switches. They need not measure a short.

Leonard[/quote]
 
Gary L. Woodruff...
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:23 pm
Guest
Leonard, I did not catch that the switches may not be shorted to cause
the problem. I have removed all of the tact switches from the panel and
am still getting power up & power down over and over ...... I believe
that eliminates the tact switches, do you have any other suggestions or
feel that the tact switch cb is faulty?? the set does not stay powered
up long enough to develop any rastor but does seem to generate hv (not
measured but get alot of static on th pt). Any and all help is GREATLY
appreciated

Gary L. Woodruff wrote:
[quote]

Leonard, Thanks for the tip. I have checked all of the switches for
shorts, all read open unless they are activated. i am testing with the
button panel out of the set so no buttons are are falsely activated. I
read somewhere that it could be the power IC but I do not yet have a
service manual to locate it.


Leonard Caillouet wrote:
"Gary L. Woodruff" <woodruffrepair at (no spam) frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:RvlFm.32575$eJ4.422 at (no spam) newsfe07.iad...
howdy, I have this monster RCA that is possessed. It will turn on and
then at random intervals will shut down and power back up. I have
touched up any solder connections that looked cold, and verified the
front panel switches are not shorted. I still have the problem. Any
and all help is greatly appreciated.

thanks, Gary


Verify that the plastic buttons are not touching the tact switches.
You might just change the tact switches anyway if it is not a
mechanical problem like this. These sets have lots of problems with
intermittent operation due to bad switches. They need not measure a
short.

Leonard[/quote]
 
 
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