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bauer xt 32
« on: September 25, 2010,10:28:47 »
Hello people,  :sign0144:
I have just purchased a faulty Bauer xt32 with the common psu fault where the fsd210 IC blows.
I bought the basic ohm supplies kit to replace the faulty components. but I have noticed that the component L501 is fried, which doesn't seem to come with any of the kits and I have no idea what it is??? the service manual or any circuit diagrams seem to be unobtainable, so I am asking would any of you cleaver people on this forum have any ideas what this component is and where to get it from.
Any help greatly appreciated.

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bauer xt 32
« on: September 25, 2010,10:28:47 »

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Re: bauer xt 32
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2010,13:12:57 »
Hello eddolls

Done several, but don't recognise L501 - perhaps a piccy might be useful - Chris.

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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2010,13:35:58 »
Thanks for the quick reply, I have circled on the piccy it looks like to diodes stuck together. The board looked burnt round that area and when I removed this strange little thing it fell apart.

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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2010,13:35:58 »

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Re: bauer xt 32
« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2010,15:58:42 »
hi
l501 looks ok what about the diodes and ic
they are burned out have you fitted the kit
dave

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Re: bauer xt 32
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2010,10:13:22 »
Hi,

Just checked on a spare panel and L501 is just a wire link with a pair of ferrite beads. Notice it's on the drain of Q501 feeding T3 (24v supply transformer, perhaps) so might be a high pulsy current dry as in scan coil connectors of old.

All the best - Chris.;

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« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2010,13:21:35 »
I did think they looked like ferrite beads but I wasn’t sure. I could just stick them back in as long as they arnt open cct.
I have another question now if that’s ok :17:. when I received my ohm supplies kit it said to check the transformer by the fsd210 primary side for a short and if there is repair it? I have never heard of repairing transformers before especially ones that small!  So checked it and there is one, typical.
 I emailed ohm supplies to see if they could supply me a new one and they said no you have to repair it yourself.
What do you think I should do??
 I have worked in the electronics industry for a while but I am not that experienced in TVs to be honest, still electronics is electronics and I am sure I will get there if i persevere.

once again all your advice is greatly appropriated.

regards

chris

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« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2010,13:21:35 »

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Re: bauer xt 32
« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2010,14:41:27 »
Hi eddolls,

Thought is, that with chip demise, S/by tranny itself might  have problems (check profilo) if you enjoy pain, but that's Profilo, and they're not a nice telly.

Never had such suggestions with this PS, and never had a S/by prob after chip and bits  replaced, so what's trouble after your possible dry joint 24v area - Curious - Chris.
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Re: bauer xt 32
« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2010,15:05:51 »
I think I am just being over careful and scared of plugging it all back together only to get big bang. I am going to plug it back together and firstly hide for cover and then check for voltages. maybe stiff drink first. if it doesn't work I suppose I can always buy a new board  :93:

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Re: bauer xt 32
« Reply #8 on: September 27, 2010,10:54:00 »
Hi guys,

Id thought I would update every one on my progress with repairing my Bauer xt32.
last night I finished installing the 06 kit from ohm supplies including the smoothing cap. I then repaired a few blown tracks with wire, and resolderd dry joints on the ferrite beaded link and a couple of inductors on the rectifier stage.
This morning I rechecked my work and refitted it to the TV, with great anticipation I powered it on (half expecting my careful work to go up in smoke). It didn't! The set powered on , I had sound and all the inputs worked!
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Thanks everyone!

Regards

Chris


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Re: bauer xt 32
« Reply #9 on: September 28, 2010,12:08:43 »
Hi Edd,

Congrats, glad it wasn't a Profilo - Chris.

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