SquallStrife
New member
Hi guys,
My Philips 1084S has bitten the dust after a few months of disuse. The symptom is a high pitch whine that gradually lowers when you turn off the power. From thread searching I can see that this is usually the LOPT and/or the HOT. I've got it apart and I've not found any dry solder joints, ruling out that possibility of an easy fix!
My problem is: I can easily identify the LOPT, but I'm not sure what the HOT is supposed to look like... can anyone help?
My Philips 1084S has bitten the dust after a few months of disuse. The symptom is a high pitch whine that gradually lowers when you turn off the power. From thread searching I can see that this is usually the LOPT and/or the HOT. I've got it apart and I've not found any dry solder joints, ruling out that possibility of an easy fix!
My problem is: I can easily identify the LOPT, but I'm not sure what the HOT is supposed to look like... can anyone help?