From: Meatman on
OP: Ok, I'm merely learning. I know what you mean secondaries, in
principle. But I have to find them first! Seriously, I'll do some
lookin' around and try to find a schematic and see what I can gleen.
I know this isn't a DIY hand-held 6-week course on CRT repair. I'll
let you know. Any last info, guys? Thx, Kevin.

P.S.
From: Meatman on
On Jul 5, 2:29 am, Meatman <KevinLe...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> OP:  Ok, I'm merely learning.  I know what you mean secondaries, in
> principle.  But I have to find them first! Seriously, I'll do some
> lookin' around and try to find a schematic and see what I can gleen.
> I know this isn't a DIY hand-held 6-week course on CRT repair.  I'll
> let you know.  Any last info, guys?  Thx, Kevin.
>
> P.S.

p.s. R413 - no voltage
From: b on
On 5 jul, 09:29, Meatman <KevinLe...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> OP:  Ok, I'm merely learning.  I know what you mean secondaries, in
> principle.  But I have to find them first! Seriously, I'll do some
> lookin' around and try to find a schematic and see what I can gleen.
> I know this isn't a DIY hand-held 6-week course on CRT repair.  I'll
> let you know.  Any last info, guys?  Thx, Kevin.
>
> P.S.

You need the chassis reference - look on the main pcb. I searched
eserviceinfo for the model number, but nothing there. Having the
schematic would help you trace the lines, for sure!
-B
From: Meatman on
In general, or best recollection for my Sanyo, can you approximate the
typical locale of the numbers I'm looking for on the PCB? Maybe the
basic format in general? I see a few likely candidates.