Hello all. After two years of searching I've finally got hold of a large screen colour CRT TV*, a 28" from Schnieder, Model STV-2802T, Chassis "TV9". It came in with the LOPT arcing to the nearest heatsink, causing immediate shutdown.
The first thing I noticed is that it'd had a replacement LOPT in the past already, but it was fitted with the incorrect one, HR8031 vs the correct HR8320. The only difference being that the 8031 has lower voltages on some of the secondaries.
I've fitted a new HR8320 and now the TV powers on to a gray raster with retrace lines. There is no OSD, neither the front panel nor remote produce any kind of response. Many TVs of this era have automatic switching to AV input when connected to something via SCART, this also doesn't respond.
I've never seen a TV in this state before and it has me stumped. My first thought it that the microcontroller isn't running, but I don't want to make any more assumptions than that.
I have a copy of the service manual for the chassis
here. It's crusty and split across multiple A4 pages so I'm going to spend the next couple of days going through it.
In the meantime I'd appreciate any thoughts from any old TV repairmen out there with a better understanding than me.
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They are extremely rare above 14" in the UK, and usually need a 12 hour round trip to collect. I don't have any better option than to repair this.