Need some technical advice. I discharged the minitor today and pulled out the monitor chassis. The I did some measuring with a multimeter on the following transistors, with the following readings:
TR402 (part nr. 2SC2073R, NPN):
B-C connected with the probes, reading =1, connected with the probes switched, reading =.584
B-E connected with the probes, reading = .615, connected with the probes switched, reading =.594
I would say that B-E is shorted, and that this transistor is bad. Am I correct?
TR403 (part nr. 2SA940R, PNP):
B-C connected with the probes, reading = .556, connected with the probes switched, reading =1
B-E connected with the probes, reading = .615, connected with the probes switched, reading =1
I would say that this transistor is OK. Am I correct?
These transistors are both mounted on a ‘metal’ plate. Why is that?
TR401 (part nr. 2SC2551, NPN):
B-C connected with the probes, reading = 1, connected with the probes switched, reading = .555
B-E connected with the probes, reading = .007, connected with the probes switched, reading =.007
This transistor is of another type than TR402 and TR403. First because it is not mounted on a ‘metal’ plate, but the readings are also strange. A normal resistance reading, if not Infinite, should be somewhere around .600, but this transistor reads on the B-E connection only .007 (both ways) I didn’t expect the low value on the B-E connection. Can I assume this transistor is bad also, like TR402?
What is the easiest way to replace TR402. I can’t hardly reach it, because TR403 is in it’s way. Do I have to remove TR403 first? By cutting the legs and then desolder it? (never done that before).