I have a 27" Symphonic that has no power. I've been told that it's the regulator but I cannot find the part anywhere. Any idea how to get a Symphonic (Funai) Power Regulator?
Well first off my freind, lets make sure of the problem I need the model number and or the chassis number. Also do you have any solid state servoceing experience? Do you have a multimeter and know how to measure voltahes as well as resistance?
It's a Model WF2702. I took it to a tv repair shop, who told me it needed a regulator but he could not order the part since it's really a Funai and it's tough to get replacement parts. Before I throw out a 27" TV, I wanted to get other options.
Bigjames, Is that a picture of your TV set? If it is, that set is old man. I have to know is this a regulator IC or a transistor. There are numbers on all of these solid state semiconductors. Please advice.
Sorry, that is not my tv. Just a picture I found to use as an icon. I looked at the back of my television. It indicates: Symphonic model WF2702, AC 120V, 60Hz, 110W, Manufactured by Funai in July 2002.
Well first off my freind, lets make sure of the problem I need the model number and or the chassis number. Also do you have any solid state servoceing experience? Do you have a multimeter and know how to measure voltahes as well as resistance?
It's a Model WF2702. I took it to a tv repair shop, who told me it needed a regulator but he could not order the part since it's really a Funai and it's tough to get replacement parts. Before I throw out a 27" TV, I wanted to get other options.
Bigjames, Is that a picture of your TV set? If it is, that set is old man. I have to know is this a regulator IC or a transistor. There are numbers on all of these solid state semiconductors. Please advice.
Sorry, that is not my tv. Just a picture I found to use as an icon. I looked at the back of my television. It indicates: Symphonic model WF2702, AC 120V, 60Hz, 110W, Manufactured by Funai in July 2002.