Thank Both of you guys (Mr. Donald & MOtvGuy) for you experiences. Of course I'll still wait for Mr. Donalds results before my purchase. MOtvGuy appears to be the expert I'm looking for. And if I can save a little money with repairs, plus the gratification of repairing it myself, I will be very much appreciative. Thanks again.
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My picture is zig-zag, and I have two people when I should have one. A big ghost in other words.It's all horizontally, zig -zag. Voice is fine, just cant watch the picture. Anybody else have a problem like this?
Can one of you guys let me know which is the hyper board? I see 2 shielded boards on the mainboard.
Is it the one that has cooling ports directly behind the input board or is it the one that is at a right angle and to the left of the input board?
Also, my service manual does not seem to mention the scan converter module (hyper module).
Any help would be very appreciated!!
Padre: The hyper Module is shielded in a silver looking canister, it stand about 6" tall and about 4" wide, it stands just left of the input board. It stands upright , mounted to the main board. The board itself is a plug-in, so like MOtvguy, suggested, use extreme care in removing this board, so as not to crack the main board. I ordered a Hyper Module from Tritronics, inc. But I found out today that it is backordered, and will not be here till around the 10 of January, 07. Anyway, I plan to just replace the board, and not the shield. That way all I need to do is carefully remove the old one and slip the new one into place. Yeah, the service manual is good for a Tech. But for dummies like me, I didnt find it all that helpful. I was hoping for a troubleshoot section, but it doesnt have it. Read back in my messages here, and Motvguy, explains a lot of how to go about this. I called Tritronics inc, today, and they told me I was getting a new board from the manufacture, everybody else told me that new parts are almost impossible to get. So I'm not sure what I'm gettin till it gets here. But parts are hard to find.
Mr. Donald said: Padre: The hyper Module is shielded in a silver looking canister, it stand about 6" tall and about 4" wide, it stands just left of the input board. It stands upright , mounted to the main board. The board itself is a plug-in, so like MOtvguy, suggested, use extreme care in removing this board, so as not to crack the main board. I ordered a Hyper Module from Tritronics, inc. But I found out today that it is backordered, and will not be here till around the 10 of January, 07. Anyway, I plan to just replace the board, and not the shield. That way all I need to do is carefully remove the old one and slip the new one into place. Yeah, the service manual is good for a Tech. But for dummies like me, I didnt find it all that helpful. I was hoping for a troubleshoot section, but it doesnt have it. Read back in my messages here, and Motvguy, explains a lot of how to go about this. I called Tritronics inc, today, and they told me I was getting a new board from the manufacture, everybody else told me that new parts are almost impossible to get. So I'm not sure what I'm gettin till it gets here. But parts are hard to find.
Thank you for responding to my question!
My service manual calls that board the "DIGI-CONV BOARD PD0638F (UH01)". Does this sound correct to you?
I called toshiba and they had some hyper modules in stock, I think thay said it was $160.00 or less. my tv did the same thing RB24 at first but got real bad after 2 to 3 months later.now it is like what you see when you turn on your tv, all the time.my color is know getting real dark also.
Padre: Yes, hyper module, and Digi Conver Board are the same thing. Just two different names. Hey Shagwire, that is the price I am paying for mine, plus 19.95 ship/handling. Padre:Conversion or Hyper Module #23148024P, is the number for this module. Shagwire: Where was this Toshiba place at that you called. I dont get my order till 10/01/07. It was on backorder.
i'll get you the number and the name of the girl I talked to she was a lot of help. I have the info. at home and i'm at work so it wont be until late tonight or wed.
hay mr donald I'm still looking for the name and number for toshiba. but if you have the hyper module out you can send it to pts electronics they will repair it for $125.00 in about 5 to7 business days or, they have one in stock that still needs to be repaired but can have it done in 5 to 7 days for $190.00. " You have to send your core hyper module in for the $190.00 repair unit or there is a $60.00 fee. so i think the part is $130.oo. allso check fox international.com.
dose anyone know the part number for th caps 10muf 16v or can you use any cap?
They are surface mounted caps. They are located Here Good Luck
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larry dillon if this is correct the the hyper board i'm looking for is the silver box right behind the input board with the cooling ports is that correct? and thanks for the info!!
Im really not sure my friend, as its been awhile since I have seen this set. Im sorry. But I have replace these caps and all was well. And Your welcome for the Info.
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shagwire said:larry dillon if this is correct the the hyper board i'm looking for is the silver box right behind the input board with the cooling ports is that correct? and thanks for the info!!Based on the information we recieved on which caps. to replace and my tearing the set apart. Yes, the 10uF@16v caps we need to replace are located on the shielded board found directly behind the input board.
thanks!! I just took my set apart. I got the hyper module out, and got to the caps. it dosn't look to bad to replace them. You do need a small tip iron, it is pretty tight to get to some of the caps. Ive done some work like this in the past but never surface mounted cap. is there any thing to look out for or tips I should know? can i do one side of the cap at a time or do i need a iron tip made for the caps? thanks again for everyone's help. Like mr. donald said "I refuse to throw this tv out"
Mr. donald I found the toshiba number but I don't have the name of the person who helped me. I'll try to get more info on monday. also I think it was national parts depot that had the part. 1(800)457-7777
hay padre that board part #PD0638F dose not have any 10uf 16v caps on it. and it is on the left of the shielded box directly behind the input board. now the board directly behind the input board is part # PD0637 (C or D) i'm not sure what letter.I think (c) ,and that has the suface mounted caps on it.
The board directly behind the input board is PD0637 and it has the surface mounted 10uF @ 16v caps. that were recommended to be replaced.
Hey Shagwire, not to worry about that info,Im not going that route anyway/ I am going to order some 16v 10uf capacitors and replace them myself. I still have that complete board coming, so if I dont screw up, I will have a spare. Oh well. I still havent taken my tv apart yet, but I am going to this weekend. Let me know how it goes Shag, and what to look out for.
Its MCM.com and do a search for surface mount capacitors.
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ya the sheilded box behind the input board. it also has a sticker on the top of it with the p/n mvpu14 this is found @ partsstore.com Qyt 1 $165.00, it is the same p/n 23148024. mr. donald I just need to get some caps so it may be a week or so before I know any thing. thanks larry
Guys, I'm sure one of you have a digital camera. Maybe once the repairs are made, you could create a instruction document (with pics) to help the rest of us out? My model number is :53HX71. I don't have a repair manual to look up the part number yet so I was hoping you guys could help with that also. I know I'm asking a lot but I really would like to repair this myself with as little money as possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
so I've been working on this project for a few days now, still trying to get the shield off, with a friends help managed to put a little crack in the board the hyper module is connected to. Theres a good chance the crack doesn't touch anything important, but I was wondering still, just in case, if anyone knew what the part number for that is, incase I need to order a new one.
vineelee- If you look on the board on the right hand corner, looking at it from the rear, right where the Hyper Module sits, you will see the numbers, like mine is PD 0639, that is called the signal board. I dont know what chassis # you have or what TV you have, anyway go to any parts store, and tell them your number and they will fix you up. I would replace it if it was me. A crack is a crack, and I wouldnt take the chance. The two little tabs on top of the shield have to be bent up, and the two bottom tabs have solder on them. At least on mine they do. Not easy to get off. My chassis is a TAC 0359. Hope this helps you.
I just downloaded the service manual. where exactly is this board located again?
the hyper module board on my tv is right infront of the input board looking at the tv from behind. It has vent holes drilled into the shield. you can look through the holes and see the 10uf 16v caps there is 12 of them. also it is the biggest sheilded board on that side. I'll try to get some pics of my tv fri. for you. go to page two of this forum and click on here for a pic of the caps
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