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Default help ID this LCD Tv!

On Sat, 06 Nov 2010 20:22:40 -0400, mm wrote:

On Sat, 6 Nov 2010 18:13:28 +0000 (UTC), Meat Plow
wrote:

On Sat, 06 Nov 2010 11:01:55 -0700, b wrote:

On Nov 6, 2:37Â*pm, b wrote:
A neighbour brought me this TV to have a look at. No name badge, and
the label at the back just has safety warnings. He has lost the PSU
so I opened it up. Here are the pics:

http://www.mediafire.com/?3wawxq7ymw...ediafire.com/?

qnnb96eqf8oyfpnhttp://www.mediafire.com/?bo4euo5dbm9ika1http://
http://www.mediafire.com/?py62n3kngj...ediafire.com/?
x977hv9i3xzy06g

the screen/display is a Sharp LQ150X1, seems quite common. Not so
sure about the signal pcb and inverter though.Perhaps some kind soul
could ID it and let me know what voltage and polarity (if DC) are
needed. cheers,
B

update, a bit of continuity testing gave me the polatity of the plug,
so I hit it with 12v and it worked.
Would still like to know the maker though so I can programme a
universal remote.
-B



Most universals have a mode where you can click through every code known
to the universal. When you click through them and finally the TV comes
on you hit the jackpot. I had to do this once with a TV that was not
listed in the code book but did follow the codes of another brand.


Of course if you buy the old ones, like I do, they may not even have the
codes for newer devices.

If I bought a brand new one, would it have codes for digital-to-analog
set-top boxes?



The last multi-function remote I took possession of was the one that came
with my Cisco 8640 HDVC DVR. It does in fact have codes for AtoD
converters. I'm 99.9% certain the newer multi-function remotes especially
those that are not your $5.00 Walmart special but something in the $30
dollar and up bracket would yield the results you desire.


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