(sorry lost original post) 

Thanks Jeff,  
What fooled me was replacement Q402 (D1685) was a Sanyo generic, which
read 32 ohms across B & E. Even though thats usually not a good reading,
I was fooled by the fact that it was Sanyo generic so i ASSUMED it would
be ok. That Was A Big No Go...!!!

fix:
R601 (3.3-ohms 5w) 
R607 (5.6-ohms 2w) 
R411-(2.7 ohms 2w) 
Q402-(ECG2331) 
 "joe" 
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Sanyo DS19630
chassis 19630-00
mfd-1996 

Original problem relay clicks on then off. found HOT (D1685) shorted.
Replaced with a new (D1685) that says Sanyo on it even though I didn't
order OEM. Fired with variac at 100v AC, B+ 80vdc and relay still
clicked on then off. HOT ok with variac. Removed regulator (STR30135)
which seems to check ok, B+ went to 139vdc relay still on then off.
Turned variac down to 85v AC, B+ went down to 115vdc relay still on then
off. Sounds to simple, what am I overlooking...??? Even If generic HOT
that says Sanyo x-istor was not a good replacement, would it still react
this way with regulator removed...??? No Print. Thanks "joe" 

Joes....Electronics
(Joe:Tech/2004)
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Joe, 
>From Tech Repair CD: 

SANYO \DS19630\Dead\\\\R601 (3.3 Ohms* 5 W)* R607 (5.6 Ohms* 2 W)*
R411(2.7 Ohms* 2 W)* C606 (330uf / 200v) & Q402 (Ecg2331)\\\\\\\\ 

Jeff Dougherty
Intrepid Video TV/VCR
263 S Front St
Steelton PA 17113
ph..717-939-7708 fax...717-564-4952 
www.intrepid-video.com www.tech-repair.net A positive attitude may not
solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it
worth the effort. 
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Sanyo DS19630
ch. 19630-00
shorted HOT 

Original HOT (D1650) shorted, using a used (D1878), both cross to
(NTE2331), has built in damper. Does anyone know what a good reading
should be between E & B both ways.... B+ running to high with both,
therefor not firing and shutting down. Just wondering if my used
x-sistor N/G before I get into any further.. Thanks "joe" 
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Joe,
65 ohms or higher. 
Bad ones usually measure in the 50's or lower, 

Jeff Dougherty
Intrepid Video TV/VCR
263 S Front St
Steelton PA 17113
fax...717-564-4952 
www.intrepid-video.com www.tech-repair.net


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