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Replacing The B+ Coil With A Wire?

By on February 10, 2010

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I believe CRT Monitor repairers came across B+ coil in the circuit. The function of  the B+ circuit (boost circuit) is to boost the Dc voltage from the SMPS so that it can be channeled it to the flyback transformer primary winding. The B+ voltage is required to support different resolution in the Monitor. That means the B+ voltage will vary if the display resolution change. If the B+ coil burnt the only way is to replace it with a new coil or you rewind it on your own. The question is can we replace the Burnt B+ coil with a single wire?

The answer is No because the function between a coil and a wire is different. The function of the B+ coil is to store current and the wire is to act as a path for the Dc voltage to flow through. In other words, without B+ coil  there will be no current be transferred to the B+ capacitor in the B+ circuit thus  the voltage can’t be boosted. If the B+ voltage is not boosted then the flyback primary winding would not get what it want (flyback needs a higher DC voltage) thus the high voltage generated would be low-may in the range from 12 to 15 Kvdc only.

Because of this situation, the display will become small vertically (may be 6 to 8 inches wide) and in some cases the display curve inwards (squeezed in the right and left side). Hope that in the future, if any B+ coil burn, please do not put a wire to replace it.

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10 Comments

  1. Ordan Graham

    February 18, 2010 at 10:53 am

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  2. admin

    February 19, 2010 at 11:28 am

    HI Ordan,

    Thanks!

    Jestine

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    February 21, 2010 at 9:54 am

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  4. admin

    February 22, 2010 at 9:23 am

    HI Shreedar,

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  5. Ayaz Haider

    March 11, 2010 at 1:58 am

    HI Jestine,
    first i appreciate your Great site,
    I have Dell E773c CRT 17" Monitor,
    The problem is that the monitor power supply is ok and power LED is on and yesterday it show a blured Circle in center of screen but now there is no display..
    I believe it makes EHT Volts.
    Can you please advice or let me know where i get the scematic diagram or service manual

    Regrads,

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  6. admin

    March 11, 2010 at 8:24 am

    HI Ayaz,

    Sorry info about the schematic. Have you try this link:

    https://www.jestineyong.com/?cat=59

    Jestine

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  7. Galib

    February 17, 2012 at 4:59 pm

    Hi Jestine,
    I have made by china 17" CRT Monitor named "ORANGE" . It's circuit same as 17" Flat Samsung Monitor . This Monitor's Problem is - It's Brightness is very Low . I changed it's Flyback Transformer but no result . Then I changed it's Base Circuit also but the same result .

    Is it the problem of B+ Coil of this monitor ? Can you give me some advice to get rid of this problem .....

    Thanks
    Galib

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  8. admin

    February 17, 2012 at 10:20 pm

    HI Galib,

    If the heater voltage, g2 and g1 voltage are normal then the picture tube already weak and need to be replaced.

    Jestine

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  9. xerxes

    December 12, 2018 at 11:00 pm

    I have a question about the word "B+ coil" where it comes from

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    • Jestine Yong

      December 13, 2018 at 4:35 pm

      HI Xerxes,

      The coil/inductor is along the B+ circuit (in-series) thus it is a B+ coil.

      Jestine

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