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    Default WTB-LOPT (Flyback Transformer) for NEC ST-6350 TV

    I am trying to get hold of a LOPT ( Flyback Transformer in American speak ) for an old NEC TV. model no. ST-6350. The number on the LOPT is 4710 5349. I have temporarily replaced this with one from a similar model TV (N-6360) which is numbered 4710 5299 & the TV works fine. So it would seem that either part number ( & possibly others ) would be ok. Any help in locating one would be greatly appreciated.



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    HR Diemen who make a huge range of line transformers don't list either of those part numbers

    These are the ones I can source right at the moment:

    47105266
    47105402
    47105380
    47105198
    47105180
    47105106
    47105118
    47105123
    47105125


    I had an idea that NEC had a big warehouse in Australia? I am sure that's where most of our NEC stuff used to come from.

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    Thanks for your reply Studio1. I have tried HR Diemen & others without success. Also tried NEC Australia, in Brisbane, but since the set is more than 5 year's old they don't have any info on it, let alone spare parts. So I suppose I am hoping someone will read this who has an old one lying around their workshop somewhere and thinks they may as well sell it while they have the chance.

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    Have you tried




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    I had tried WES but didn't think of Speedy Spares. Gave them a try & no luck ther either. Thanks for your input anyway SystemRat.

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