Can anyone speak about me how to replace a flyback transformer?

I have an RCA box. The flyback went out a couple of years ago. I finally have it replaced, but then in the region of 3 days after the warranty was up, the tv started doing like peas in a pod thing. I checked, and found out that this out of the ordinary model flyback is notorious for blowing shortly after one replaced. I will not pay another $125 to own it fixed again, but I can purchase a new flyback for just about $21. I would like to try and fix it myself. Does anyone know how to do it or know of a place where on earth I can find out? I've tried searching for a site, but can't find anything that I can use.

Thanks!


Answers:    If you don't know how to you shouldn't attempt.There are potentially brutal voltage and current present in a TV, some are 50,000 V! I recommend not fixing it and getting a foreign model, make sure not to carry the same brand.

p.s. RCA TVs are not made within the US anymore.
Dont.

The flyback transformer is a high-voltage unit that hooks onto the fund of your TV tube and controls the electron beam that paints the picture. The idea you cannot find information on how to do it yourself is that you need to be a trained technician to do this type of work or fire/death could result. (I kid you not).

The CRT tube contained by your television (where the flyback transformer attaches) is also a death-defying thing to mess next to. A slight strain/crack and the thing explodes approaching 100 tube light bulbs.

I'm sorry, but this is not something you should attempt. Hit your local CraigsList and find a better TV for $200-$400.
I doubt unbelievably much you'd get a enormously good replacement flyback for $21. Some of those aftermarkets didn't work exceedingly well especially the larger peak RCAs, as they tended to compress within from the sides.
But if you did try, there is profoundly of unsoldering to do on the main printed circuit board, the CRT circuit board for your eyeshade & then you'd hold to unhook the anode cap from the picture tube. That's the one that you'd want to be careful of as you can catch a good jar from- nothing that's gonna knock you into the subsequent world though.
By the way, a picture tube will one and only implode it won't EXPLODE so you need not up your life span insurance just on the other hand!!
There's really not a whole lot to replacing one if your handy around electronics as long as you unplug the element & discharge the tube properly.
However, if you say they have a problem with that model anyway--why bother?

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