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Author Topic: Trying to fix a ticking WG 25K5109 Standard/Medium Resolution (switchable) U5000  (Read 1021 times)

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Hello all,

Trying to fix a ticking WG 25K5109. I suppose this is a U5000 chassis since it is Standard/Medium Resolution (switchable)

Recapped the chassis. still ticking.

Hooked up a 120v lightbulb to the unsoldered w159 jumper to check the powersupply. Result: faint pulsing glow in the bulb.
Read in posts to check C117. Problem: the schematic drawing shows 22uF 63v but the parts lists shows 10uF 50v. 

What value should I take? Any other recomendations?

Thanks!

Anton

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Is it otherwise working? Or, is it dead other than the ticking?

If it's the latter, it's going into shutdown.

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possible shorted D106 /a/b

did you replace ALL the caps, or just some?

bad or backwards C115 C120 if one is backwards, replace it... don't just flip it around.