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Toshiba 57H82 resistor value???

I replaced the STKs due to a convergence issue but got too close to one of the surface mount resistors and burnt it off. It was R7891 and I was wondering if anyone knew the resistance value and also can I replace it with a regular 1/4 watt resistor.

Please advice with any suggestions because my wife is ready to kill me.

Thanks in advance,

Khek

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  • khekd Jan 23, 2008

    Terryfic,

    Have you had a chance to find the value of the resistor?

    Regards,

    Khek

  • Anonymous Jan 29, 2008

    I also have a 57h82. On Saturday I noticed the red was out of adjustment. Single pt. convergence worked great, but the red would not move left to right on the 9pt convergence. Up and down worked fine. The blue also worked fine on up/dn and left/right. Any suggestions?

  • khekd Feb 11, 2008

    txbob,

    I too had a problem similar to that and I replaced the STk392-110 ICs. This was not the easiest thing to do because you actually have to desolder the heat sinks in order to remove the STKs.

    Make sure you have a very good solder pen with a very small tip that is clean along with a solder sucker and wick. The reason why I say this is because I burnt up one of the surface mount resistors with a messy tip but Terryfic hooked me up with the right resistor value.

    $0.99 later from Radio Shack my TV is now working and my wife's faith in me has been restored because she wanted me to pay 4 bills to fix the darn thing. Thank you Terryfic!!!!

    $20 for STKs
    $0.99 for 6 pack of resistors
    my wife and kids being able to watch their shows...u know the ending!!!

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I ended up replacing both the STK-392-110's. I had no issues with resistors near the ICs. I checked all fuses that were accessible. The set now works perfect!! Thanx Terryfic for the info. I will put the part numbers in my service manual.... Bob

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When I get to work in a few hours, I will get the value for you.
Yes,you can use a regular 1/4 watt resistor and you might be
able to measure the value of it's twin in the other IC circuit....T.

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  • Vista Electronics Jan 24, 2008

    Sorry for time delay.......470 ohm 1/2 watt Toshiba part

    # 76011471R........................T.

  • Vista Electronics Feb 11, 2008

    txbob,Replace both STK392-110,preferably with TOSHIBA part #

    23135090 or better yet....HITACHI # CZ 01341 plus check

    the current limiting resistors near IC's for over-heating.....T.


  • Vista Electronics Feb 12, 2008

    Bob,

    Great News ! Please close this repair out by rating it...

    Terry.

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