Hi Turnip (sorry, Old Chris) and Kilroys. Decision already made on next step before reading your message Chris. This afternoon, another Monday, so with my pal we hauled it back onto the kitchen table. Inverter board out, up to electronics room, and remove last week's incorrect short. Of course the SM cap came out as well, so it took a good half hour before that was back to standard. After locating C7561, I managed to solder on a single strand from a thin wire to short it out. Again, quite a time consuming task. I worked under my 10 Xs Stereo microscope, with the finest tip iron in my armoury. Glasses and Ledu for getting things ready, glasses off and microscope to do the job. I think back 25 to 30 years when I routinely replaced up to 10 diodes on some earlier Grundig CTVs, and about 5 little black 0.1 caps on their Tuner-IF boards. It would not be profitable today with these "smaller than ever" components.
But what happened? We failed to get to the "K" screen, but this time we did see ATV 54, suggesting it had been last used on analogue "commercial", before it went to standby. And about half to one third of the CCFLs not lit!
So, it is to be the front off next time, and EVERY CCFL will be re-tested, and then individually hard wired Chris's way. I think the best method will be to use enamelled copper, well scraped, and fitted in Thorn's "tie wrap" mode.
Believe it or not, I am optimistic that sometime in the near future, I will have this set in my living room. I bought my current LCD, an EVOTEL, just over three years ago (my first new set since my 22" NordMende back in 1970, and only £15 more expensive!!!), so I guess that will be packing in before to long.
Les.