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About a flyback transformer?

Started by Magnethos, September 25, 2008, 06:24:30 PM

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Magnethos

I have found a color TV in the street and Im searching the flyback transformer. I have just read that flybacks are only in black and white TV. True or not?

gyulasun

Not true.  They all have also a flyback transformer.  See this chassis http://www.allproducts.com.tw/manufacture98/szharma/product2.jpg

The flyback transformer is just exactly in the upper right corner. You must find similar one in your find.

rgds,  Gyula

PS  Of course tv sets with traditional CRT tube that I mainly mean,  LCD, TFT types are a different story.

pese

this JPG is from an PC Monitor not TV.

But prinipially. Follow the High Volt vable that comes fron CRT-Tube and ist connected wit the Transformer (or the following Rect. Cascade
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professor

Be careful pulling off the HV Lead from the CRT. The picture tube stores residual High Voltage, enough that you can get zapped.
Attach a clip lead to the CRT Mask or any other Ground and the other end to an insulated Screwdriver and poke it underneath the Rubber Cap on the CRT Anode you might or might not hear a snap. You can now safely squeeze the Rubbercap  decompressing the clips inside..
Maybe just to be safe, as you obviously want to discard the CRT you should inflate it by breaking off the little Glass tit at the end under the Plastic socket Guide.
It will hiss which is normal , but its the only safe way to do it close up. If you dont you or someone else could be in trouble if you simply throw it into the Garbage.
It will implode with big chunks of glass flying all over .Wouldn't like to see someone getting hurt
professor
Quote from: Magnethos on September 25, 2008, 07:46:02 PM
@all
thanks, I have found it