Yeah..probably. These days ya never know. Not meant to go 5 years
anymore.
All Toshiba Direct View now made by Orion. Now that's the bottom of the
barrel.

-Ed-

Ed Gaidies
Tel-Tek Electronics.
Ontario-Canada

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Subject: Re: [Techs] Philips TVCR model CCB092 - intermittent problems.


Ed,
Maybe Philips wouldn't jumper a resistor,....but,..look who built the
unit. "FUNAI". Now don' t that raise an eye brow ? The original resistor
is still in tact, and it is a 2.7 ohm. It has 3 more resistors in series
with it, and they are ALL 2.7 ohms each. Go figure. 4 X 2.7 = total of
10.8 ohms. Short ONE out, and you get 7.1 ohms. Looks like they were
fine tuning the Reg. to run at a certain level. I guess I better leave
it alone.
;-)

Thanks,
LLW

LeRoy Westlund
Westlund TV & Electronics
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Centerfield, UT 84622-0087      swingin,......what a swingin
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From: Ed Gaidies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'ELECTRONICS PROFESSIONALS LIST' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, January 08, 2004 10:57 AM
Subject: RE: [Techs] Philips TVCR model CCB092 - intermittent problems.


>LeRoy;
> I don't think, even Philips would jumper a wire across a resistor. I 
>suspect that this resistor may have been a 4.7 or 10 ohm resistor. Not 
>sure about the circuit, but open the wire, and clip a 100 ohm across it

>and keep an eye on the heat. If a 100 runs quite warm change it to a 
>10, and check the difference, but I'm reasonably sure, that this was 
>done after manuafacturing.
>
>-Ed-
>
>Ed Gaidies
>Tel-Tek Electronics.
>Ontario-Canada
>
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>Sent: January 8, 2004 12:36 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Techs] Philips TVCR model CCB092 - intermittent problems.
>
>
>Hi Members,
>This set has came back 2 times with the cassette stuck in the loaded 
>position. After pushing the on/off, and eject buttons several times, it

>finally starts up, and starts working. I know I need to disassemble and

>clean the mode switch, Prisim, etc., and maybe replace the center 
>LED,....but, before spending too much time on it, I would like to ask a

>question.
>
>On the main power supply PC board, there is a 2.7 ohm 1/4 watt resistor

>that is tied to a pin on the Reg. IC (labeled R565). This resistor has 
>a wire soldered across it, to give it a resistance of "0" ohms. Is this

>a factory modification ? It looks like a slopy soldering job, and I 
>wounder if this could be related to my original problems. Should I 
>remove the jumper wire ?
>
>Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
>LLW
>
>LeRoy Westlund
>Westlund TV & Electronics
>97 North Main                                 "At least I'll go down
>Centerfield, UT 84622-0087      swingin,......what a swingin
>Ph./Fax  435-528-3822                          way to go."
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