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Post by justgreg on Mar 4, 2014 17:11:05 GMT -5
If you look at the pic of the top down shot, bottom left corner, there's a closed eye ground lug there. That's the neg I used. That said, I got nothing off the circled pins. I played a little and tested other variations but still got doughnut holes.
I checked voltage at the bridge rectifier with the neg lead on the ground lug and got 115v AC off all 4 legs if that means anything.
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Post by mastertech on Mar 4, 2014 17:28:44 GMT -5
Test at blue points with DMM on DC voltage. Be careful. DCV should be 100+.
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Post by justgreg on Mar 5, 2014 13:58:07 GMT -5
No, nothing. There's no hurry on this...just something I needed to keep myself busy. I most probably won't be able to get back to this for a week or two (hopefully) after today because tomorrow morning is spinal fusion surgery. *sigh* Thanks Mac and I'll talk again when I can get back to this.
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Post by mastertech on Mar 5, 2014 14:17:19 GMT -5
Good luck with the surgery Greg. Post back and let us know how you are doing afterwards.
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Post by justgreg on Mar 15, 2014 23:40:39 GMT -5
Welp....the patient survived, now the wait and see to find out if it all worked. I wanted my wife to bring a bed tray with my meter and the power supply but she won't hook me up. lol I'm friggin dying to test the next step you sent Mac. I guess it won't go anywhere but all this lying around is driving me bat$hit.
To make things worse, my bedroom TV is the 42" Insignia plasma I replaced caps and IPM's in that still needs a firmware update to fix sparklies and mal-discharge so got that needling me. lol
Thanks for the nice thoughts guys! Catch ya 'round as I can. Greg
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Post by mastertech on Mar 16, 2014 7:50:08 GMT -5
Good to see you back Greg and glad everything is well. Heal up and then we can get back to this stuff.
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