Well, if it clicks,thats an indication that the standby power supply is ok. Its most likly a problem in the main supply or the sweep supply. If your not a tech I would advise against you attempting any repairs as this set has no user replaceable parts inside and also the parts are all soldered into place. A TV set, especiallya projection set, is no place for anyone to be experimenting inside of. The Voltage remains in the circuits and on the tubes even if they are unplugged for a time. If you do know how to read a schematic diagram, I would advise you to get one first then troubleshoot the supplys as sugested. let us know what you found or what you did to get your set working, as maybe it will assist someone in the future. Thanks And GOOD LUCK!
Well, if it clicks,thats an indication that the standby power supply is ok. Its most likly a problem in the main supply or the sweep supply. If your not a tech I would advise against you attempting any repairs as this set has no user replaceable parts inside and also the parts are all soldered into place. A TV set, especiallya projection set, is no place for anyone to be experimenting inside of. The Voltage remains in the circuits and on the tubes even if they are unplugged for a time. If you do know how to read a schematic diagram, I would advise you to get one first then troubleshoot the supplys as sugested. let us know what you found or what you did to get your set working, as maybe it will assist someone in the future. Thanks And GOOD LUCK!
Thanks Larry
and I don't intend to fool around with it
But just out of curiosity -- if it is one of the other power supplies, do you have an idea on the cost to repair??
Thanks again,
Paul