There are two of them that need to be replced as a set. They are both STK392-110 Convergence Ics you can get the original oem Ics from www.tvrepairworld.com they are listed under the Integrated Circuit catagory you only need the one set. They also have the convergence repair kit listed for your model under the JVC repair kits the kit has both ICs all 12 resistors and the CD with step by step repair instructions.
SOURCE: JVC MODEL # AV-48WP74 48 IN. BIGSCREEN TV.
I had a problem with my TV colors not lining up. One day I turned it on and the green was out of wack. I checked this message board and replaced the STK chips, bad soldering and all led to me just giving up on that and buying a whole new Convergence Board ($185). I just plugged this in and though now my Green lines up okay, my red is out of whack. Is there something I am doing wrong? Can anyone help me? Did i miss a step? Frustrated......Bruce
SOURCE: JVC AV-48WP74
havent had time to check these things out but here is some raw research I have done
No. The CRT driver ICs are prone to shorting and cause this symptom (I just had one with those very symptoms and the green CRT driver IC was shorted). Disconnecting the CRT board does not clear the short on the board. Often then is a small burn mark on the CRT board under the affected IC (but not always). The IC should be a TDA6111Q. Be sure to note the proper position
of the IC as it should face with the letters TOWARD the heat sink!!!!
Larry, Check the CRT driver ICs on each of the CRT boards.
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Hi Guys, I don`t see many JVC`s and don`t have the print for this AV48WP30, went out this morning and as customer claimed on phone when you plug set in and turn on it makes a loud thump thump in both speakers 20-30 times then relay clicks, the thump stops, and blue idiot light on front goes dim/bright, dim/bright, have to unplug set to start this same scenario over again. Never develops HV or audio, Will order the service manual today, but would like to know if anyone has seen this before (should say "heard" this before)
I would disconnect each crt board and hv lead one at a time and try. Have seen several bad tubes on that model. The only other problem I have seen on that set is bad convergence amps, however that doesn't cause shutdown.
Perry Bower
Electric Medic
From Tech Repair CD:
JVC\AV48WP74\just went click*click*click when turned on Video drive IC (IC1101) on the red CRT module
shorted. It looked like bad solder on the B+ was the cause
Frequently Used Top Five Repair Parts by symptom code
MODEL NUMBER : AV48WP30 - TV
SYMPTOM CODE : DEAD
TOP FIVE PARTS :
2SC5552-RL
2SC5904-RL
QQH0113-002
STR-F6629B/F7
STK392-110
Above from JVC Web site, also I have seen shorted video drive IC's on the crt boards short and cause this symptom. Try unplugging the 200 volt source to the crt boards and see it the set powers up and stays on. There is a B+ relay which supplies 130 Volts to the horizontal output circuit. Is this relay energizing? I takes about five seconds after the power is turned on for it to energize. If a short is detected on the 130 volt line the blue power lamp on the front will do what you describe and the relay will pulse on and off. (David)
Symptom:
Non-functional Digital Input
Solution:
1. Power off the unit
2. Disconnect the digital input if it is connected
3. Remove the rear cover
4. On the digital input module, using a shorting pin (PC type) or a
jumper, short Pin 1 and Pin 2 of the
SB connector
5. Power on the unit
6. Unplug the unit and remove the shorting pin or the jumper
7. Re-attach the unit’s rear cover
8. Power on the unit, and input the digital source
SOURCE: JVC AV-48WP74 convergence
The ICs are most likely defective if the old ones allow the set to power up.
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SOURCE: JVC AV-48WP74 BLUE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT PROBLEM
Make sure you bought genuine Sanyo chips...if not goto www.TvRepairKits.com and get theirs.
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