1974 Sony Trinitron KV1212 Repair Color Television Portable TV
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- čas přidán 26. 01. 2024
- Groovy thrift store find vintage TV set repair recap fix make working again 1970s disco biscuit happy face color CRT television with transistors for long lasting excitement pleasure life
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Owner here! Yes the raster got bigger as the caps warmed up during my initial test. Thanks so much for bringing this unit back from the brink of death. I'll be getting that lottery ticket in your honor.
Keep on keeping on.
Yeah, well nice set.
Great deal on the set. Hope you Win the Lottery ! 😊
Shango is the most talented and skilled technician of this modern era. No one is like him.
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"Nothing but the best!"
His austere and cynical sense of humor matches my own a little bit, that's really why I like to watch his videos.
Depth & breadth of knowledge & experience is hard to beat.
@@monkeyboy4746 you nailed it. Besides i do not watch TV anyway, i would not even think about putting an old Energy wasting room heater TV in my house. But watching Shango repairing this old shit is top notch.
I once saw one of these in the window of my local charity shop, late one night whilst walking home. Price tag $20. I actually pulled a 'sicky' from work the next morning to go and pick it up. I arrived 10 minutes after opening, I had already gone. My student house in the early 90's had one of these and it was the best picture of any CRT, or even flat screen tv I have ever seen.
As my old electrical engineering teacher in college said to me “nobody is smarter than a sharp radio guy” 😊 and the senior living center commercial kudos my friend 😂
Some would say that finding the tin whisker was luck but from watching every one of your electronics video's I say that it showcases unparalleled skill and deductive reasoning. You are truly a master of your craft. I have become a better electronics tech from what I have learned from you. Thank you sir. 73
Me also. I finally 'get' some concepts that were always difficult for me. I always enjoy the troubleshoots!
You are soooo lucky to have a local parts store. I have to order everything online and wait 3+ days.
In Chicago area all of the parts stores have vanished.
I bet that TV was very expensive back in 1974. Thanks shango for taking us along.
WOW, makes my morning when I can have my coffee with Shango! You got me thinking, I am 73 now, I did a year in Vietnam, now granted I did take a leave and came home when my son was born after 6 months, but my wife was 9+ months along, and that was not a lot of sex but over that year, I never went to a brothel, hell the whores were brought into the hooch's for our use and I never took one to my cubical, not that I was not a horny GI but I guess my personal beliefs stopped me from utilizing the services. They say in the end one regrets the things they did not do, but I don't regret never cheating on my wonderful wife of 51 years and 4 days. She has been gone now for 3.6 years and not an hour goes by that I don't miss her, but no regrets.
Condolences on your loss and definitely would not have been worth it versus 51+ years of true love.
Indeed, sincere condolences for the loss of your bride of 51 years. Thank you for your service, Jerry! It was a national disgrace in the way you guys were treated back then, especially after coming home.
I love buying old electronics and restoring it.
We had a tv set like this in 1973, - only difference was it had handle grooves in each side of the cabinet instead of the central handle !
Hard to imagine anything working today will be working in 50 years, was going to do a dry humour time stamp but its the whole video.
How can electronic repair be so damned entertaining?....this guy kills it with everything he touches.......YOU ROCK.
Yes, he is pretty damn entertaining! Hope the YT income helps. He earns it honestly.
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Yes vintage Sony TVs have a beautiful picture even compared to today’s modern TVs
Capacitor changing is the new ASMR.
18:06 Bad solder joint!!!!! Give me attention!!!!! Just kidding, great video so far!
Shango is just teasing us. He knows we MIGHT see something helpful at some point. Even if it is rare.
finding waldo
30:25 somebody need senior living
$349 in Chicago on December 1st, 1972. ($2,604.73 in 2023 dollars)
Wow I can remember getting a tube Sony I think it was 30 inch or 32 inch at circuit City in the early 90s it was a $1000 or so if I remember right.
I often see them at recycling and disassembly plants.I think it's wonderful that it has been revived.👍
Used to repair lots of these back in the day . Besides the expected tuner problems, caps in the vertical circuit failed a lot.
Trinitrons....are unbeatable!!!!
We need to see an Atari 2600 woodgrain hooked to that beauty.
Yeah and we could play the legendary 'ET'
I'm gonna hook a PS3 up to it
@@Biospark88 Why not a Zeebo?
Apple 2
Or Telstar pong.
One of my favorite things is Shango bitching & ragging like he is NOT gonna fix something. Give reasons, too dull, owner can do it, endless rabbit hole, etc. Then he fixes it! 😂
we had one back in the day and it just never gave up.
Excellent Japanese color tv, in Argentina we had similar, only with a single tuner on VHF (2 to 13). It reminds me of my beginnings in technical service of televisions and radiographers. Now, I am a teacher of electricity (and the electronics I left for my hoobies). Exactly, I agree with you, the first thing is to replace all the electrolytic capacitors in the vertical and the ones near the Flyback. A great greeting from Mar del Plata. ARG.
Hola! Que lindo encontrarse otro argentino, tienen canales de aire como aca en cordoba?
hola, desde hace 12 años tenemos la televisión digital abierta por aire pero lamentablemente seguimos también transmitiendo en VHF (canales 8 y10). saludos@@brunomoyano8727
RIP hula girl 😢
she will no longer clinko twerkulate
Once again the master has repaired the machine. Last step is to rip off the tuner shield and poke a hole in the speaker so they won’t know you were the repairman ;)
The NES and SNES looks amazing on this older Sony Trinitron TVs
It's amazing that Shango still does board level diagnosis/repairs. All of my old tech buddies and the local shops refuse to perform them. I get that time is money, but skillset determines who deserves respect. The White House bit was gold, by the way.
Shango, you are my peace in a turbulent world. Please never stop.
If hell were designed for a tech or engineer, it would simply consist of a room with all of the best tools, parts, and test equipment humanity will ever produce... and an item with an intermittent fault that cannot be resolved.
Recapping is a lot more fun than finding and changing dead TTL logic ICs among dozens of square foot sized boards of a hundred or so chips each.
Overstimulates the synapses.
The all American 70's style sarcasm was strong with this one today!
My grandmother and an aunt both had this exact model of tv - lots of memories of watching early 80's programming on these beasts. Getting to spin the smooth dial and having to fine-tune for the brand new UHF channels that would occasionally pop up was an interesting experience compared to the notchy locked-in dial for tuning VHF
In 1975, the FCC implemented the UHF "equality rule", so TVs had to have detents for UHF if they had them for VHF. But there was no "memory fine tuning", so you still had to adjust the fine tuning after some channel changes.
Ahhhh the cluncking sound of a spinning turret tuner to me is so satisfieing.
Repetitive parts changing doesn't bug me at all, I put on some music or a podcast and go to town, almost relaxing, end result is a working piece of hardware I wanted.
Fantastic picture. Even the small fonts look good. I had a chance to get a Trinitron for $30, but the seller said he might trade with another guy and he'd let me know. But he raised the price to $50 and it sold.
"One tin whisker, ruined that TV, making me think the transistor was bad. shango does it again!
Just listening and following along with Shango?
I finally "get" how tubes work, how current and polarity POTENTIAL (not flow) affect tube performance, how a carrier frequency allows regenerative amplification. And many more ideas I had struggled with.
Endless illuminating fun here. ❤
Amo que traigan tantas resistencias y capacitadores. Una belleza de vintage.
I'm only 31 years old but when i was a kid you could find those type of tvs all the time on the side of the road and most still worked pretty good my friend gave me a Sony tv just like that but the handle was broken off i used it until it quit producing a picture it lasted a little over a year
A friend gave up on his huge Panasonic CRT type TV due to intermittent problems after it warmed up, so he gave it to me after he got a refund from the appliance store who didn't want it back for some reason. It weighed a ton and I really didn't want a set that big but I gave it a shot since it was pretty new. I took the back off and start pressing on the bottom of the main board with a screwdriver handle. Found a bad solder joint near a power transistor and re-flowed all the connections that looked iffy. We used that set for the next 5 years because it had a great picture. We left it behind when we moved because it was that heavy.
Great find! Find an adapter for a fire stick and you're all set.
I worked for a cable tv company in the mid 70’s. We had one of these sets on each of our trucks so that we could demonstrate that customers cable signals were good and their tv was crap. They took a pretty good beating bouncing around in our cable vans. Excellent sets...
16:46 there's a good solder joint 👍
Gamers choice
@16:48 There is a really good, totally passable, solder joint here that those who know, will know is ok everywhere. Good work Shango, stuff the haters.
This is my second favorite trinitron, my first being the original :)
00:01 There was a huge dry solder joint right there
Beat me to it lol
Then you saw it too. Awesome :)
17:23 I love how you burnt everyone who hates your soldering. 19:15 the on off switch clicks to loud.
Mid 70's sony trinitrons, most beautiful tv's ever made, IMO.
These are tough sets. In 1980 we bought this model from a pawn shop for $125.00 NEVER had any problems with it. My little brother still has it now. Like you said, " Don't leave them Plugged in. " It has been a Great set for only $ 125.00 ! A day on the work bench Spoiled by a WHISKER...
I have a 10something pal set, this and mine look quite similar but I think mine is 1st gen Trinitron, early 70´s, 240volts. It still kinda worked when I tried it but it had funky coloring, a bit like if I held a magnet next to it. But after this I think I can do it. Boring parts change is right up my alley. I´ll look into it, it is quite uplifting being able to state "I fixed a TV".
Banal home shopping goodness. I was always in awe when i saw a trinitron in the 80s. Nice job on this one shango!
My uncle Doug put a lightswitch and box on the back of our TV back in the day and we used that to turn it on and off to bypass the instant on.
It's too bad we don't have switches on our outlets like the UK and Australian ones.
It looks very good again.
Thanks for the look inside and repair on this. I have a KV1203 that's very similar, but I haven't turned it on in 20 years and I'm now a little afraid to unless I'm prepared to recap it. My set belonged to my grandfather and always had the best, sharpest picture of any CRT ever. I stopped watching it so I could watch a bigger screen and now ironically I watch nearly everything on a monitor not much bigger than the little Sony.
Hi Shango. I have a model 1310, which I haven't turned on in years. Watching your repair.
This was my family color TV set in New York City during the 1970s....
This is the TV we had in our kitchen when I was a kid. It ran until the mid 80s as I recall, then I think the picture tube started failing. Great set that had a sharp picture for many years.
Great morning with Shango lets watch our HSN your the best.
Watch them ladies start a studio fire.
These sets were popular in the UK too but they only had a UHF tuner here of course. I have a Sony Bravia that I bought back in 2007 and it still gives a good picture.
Ура новое видео крутой такой телевизор мне нравится я хочу себе такой
Well done, shango! Way to see it through...
I still to this day, find myself diagnosing dead am circuts on zenith transoceanic radios by removing the germanium transistor and if its shorted to test leg, tapping it with a screw driver and most of the time will be just enough force to remove a small whisker from inside the transistor. Crazy, but it works.
"Is it getting bigger or is it just me?"
She never says that.
I've been known to say, "Just give it a few minutes..."
When yer 20, can't keep it down. But when yer 79, can't keep it up.
I think your productions are superb,love your humour makes my day!
I remember 10 years ago getting crt tvs for a dollar at the good will, no one wanted them back then.
Oh, the memories…
Had that exact model from brand new, all the way up to around 2007 without a hitch..
….I’d like to see today’s digital TVs last 35 years.
18:00 There is a bad solder joint in some circuit of some TV set somewhere in the world 😄
Great troubleshooting as always Shango!
Another great repair video. I totally agree with you about underscan.
THANK YOU So friggen much. Ive been a long tiem subscriber and I just picked up one of these sets for next to nothing. I would never have expected you to make a video about one a week later. I was able to get it working thanks to this video. Keep it up, love your work and being along for the ride.
..also “Fire Bad..!” 👍
Yea the older caps! You are surely one of a kind..Wish my dad was still here to meet ya...he was in electronics Air Force and FAA..you 2 would got along real good. Thanks much 👍
Thank you for another Great Learning Video.
Life is just a big electrolytic capacitor; in the end you're old, dry and worn out. Meanwhile give a few shocks, keep people alert.😆 My hi-tech de-soldering tool is a Soldapullet, having started off with the heat-wiggle-pull approach in my electronic teens.
Nice looking set!!
i think the bad Soder joint thing is due to the lighting a lot of Soder joints are more gray and not shiny that's probably what the viewer saw.
and yes this was an easy one i got extra excited when i saw it was a sony
man they can hurt like the old "it just shuts off randomly."
Very good find and repair.
I absolutely adore the sony trinitrons. Especially the trinitron computer monitors.
Great set and video
Funny how something so small could mess with it, one is always lucky if you can get ahold of a cheap Trinitron tube that still looks good 👍
I troll for dry solder joints! LOL Great video!
Excelente Trabalho Amigo
It seems we have moved up from Crepe Erase to "Oh wow I can put out a fire in a bucket".. Great work America
Beautiful TV... You are Great!
Good morning!!
Nice to see early 70s trinitron, I've got two KV-1310Rs and surprisingly they just work, without any recapping needed so far.
This guy’s commentary is the best.
Greetings: The $50,000 equipment is not always 4 performing the work. It is 2 find what work 2 perform. Thx 4 the share.
worth a look at all the board chassis screws, chassis to chassis screws. 50 year old tv gotta have a lose screw, im 65 and ive got a few lose lol.
"Tin whiskers" get everywhere, older lead/tin solder either kills you with the fumes or throws phantom faults. As a matter of course I just run a brush over stuff. Great vid as usual, between you and 'Glasslinger' I have learnt loads. Haven't work on one o those for decades, usually blow Line Tx drive from conformal coffee .!
The girl I married in 1981 (still married to her LOL) had a Sony TV just like this. It was a great little TV till our house burned and we lost it.
50:27 Bad solder joint. 😂
Great vid, would love to come across a set like that
White House Senior living where residents feel like presidents 😂
Another win. Keep them videos coming!!
We had a Sony my Dad bought it in 1979 and was perfect till about 2005 then it shot craps. It’s the second one he ever bought. They had a beautiful picture.
watched the whole thing!
I might well have got rid of the 'tin whisker' in using a toothbrush around the 'sensitive' area of the circuit board. I worked on several of these sets in the 1990's, and the Sony Trinitron with a good CRT gave a very clear picture after replacement of deflection electrolytics. In Australia, several of these models incorporated a 'switch mode' power supply, reliant on a horizontal pulse to maintain operation, and with a 240V AC mains supply, giving a +B of 135 V, with a few other low voltage rails, where electrolytic capacitor replacement was common. You have done very well to come to a very rare diagnosis, as I remember thinking that the 'tin whisker' was something that just occurred internally with (ageing) germanium transistors...
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(@14:01) A quick snip with the dikes (diagonal cutters) on the component leads will make that desoldering technique a lot quicker. 😊