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Brightness jumping problem on MS 6000

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filevans
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filevans Posted: Thu, May 25 2017 2:19 PM

Hello all

 

Please could anyone help me, my ms 6000 has developed an intermittent fault where the brightness keeps going wild and  when it goes bright it shows the spaced diagonal horizontal lines a bit lighter than the black background, it is as though someone is playing with the brightness potentiometer on the tube.

I've tried to adjust the potentiometer myself and it doesn't stop it. It is weird as it stopped happening for about a month, and now has started happening again

 

Thanks to all 

solderon29
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solderon29 replied on Sat, May 27 2017 10:25 AM

It's almost certainly the focus/vg2 control assembly on the crt base pcb,it was quite a common failing with this otherwise great telly,you just have to replace it..Also,the crt connecting pins can cause this problem,as they become tarnished with age/heat.

Easiest solution would be to try and find a salvaged crt base pcb(pcb 3),as I doubt that you will find the part anywhere unless someone has a nos part?(original part No 5390032)

The same pcb and control was used in MX4000/6000 and LX 5000/6000 models

I'll look among my beotreasure,as I may have something suitable.

Regards

Nick

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filevans replied on Sat, May 27 2017 2:45 PM

Thanks a lot for your help and advice

 

Do you think it could be repaired by soldering or replacing anything on the board? What is the exact place of the CRT connecting pins you mention,? For me to check them, maybe they can be soldered

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solderon29 replied on Sun, May 28 2017 11:38 AM

It's worth trying the crt pins first,as you seem to be familiar with the inside of the set,but do take care!!!

There are residual high voltages in CRT TV's even when the set is unpowered!!!

I can help you further once I'm confident of your skill level?

No offence intended,but it's a safety issue sir.

Regards,

Nick

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filevans replied on Mon, May 29 2017 4:24 PM

Don't worry Nick, me and my friend do it together and we fully discharge the set before tampering with it, we have changed some caps before on it due to some compression on  the left and right edges.

 

Where exactly are the CRT pins? Please

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You have mail sir!

Nick

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