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    Default Teac CT-F6860 S CRT distorted picture

    Hi,
    I have a Teac CT-F6860 S tv that is about 5 years old
    I have noticed that the picture is streched a little.
    It is most wisible when watching sports and when they show the scores it is half off the screen.
    Any ideas of adjustments that I might be able to try or replace any components
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    Which way is it stretched up and down = vertical section
    Or is it left and right ?????????
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by best4less View Post
    Which way is it stretched up and down = vertical section
    Or is it left and right ?????????
    It is left to right
    Up and down seems ok

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    Cap C410 4.7uf 100 volt will get you out of trouble if your lucky
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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    Thanks I will give it a go

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    Quote Originally Posted by best4less View Post
    Cap C410 4.7uf 100 volt will get you out of trouble if your lucky
    Do you know is that a standard electrolytic capacitor

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    Should be a stock standard electrolytic cap, should be small in size
    I don't think those sets used a bipolar cap
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    I can't remember if the CT-F6860 is the same but the CTF683 has a 4.7Uf which causes this problem (C410) and it is bipolar. There is also a diode (not as likely though) but can't remember which one. You can get a bipolar from Jaycar if all else fails but I think it's separate from the rest of the stock, in the speaker section I think?? Otherwise use two 2.2s back to back.

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    Thanks guys.
    All fixed now.
    I finally got around to looking at it.
    It was a bipolar capacitor in it.

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    nice repair for $2
    When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all

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