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Sam Goldwasser
 
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Default RCA 32 Inch Home Theatre Pitch it?

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On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 22:00:43 GMT, Jim wrote:

This set just went dead
As if it weren't even plugged in
My daughter said she may have heard a pop when it died
It is probably 10 years old
Is it worth it to take it to a repair shop?
Or do people just pitch stuff like this?
Just curious what this knowledgable crowd would think


The pop could of been something as simple and cheap as a
internal fuse.There should be a fuse not to far away from where
the line cord goes to the TV's power supply. It costs nothing to
look. A fuse can blow for any number of reasons. Sometimes
a replaced fuse will not blow again for years.

Just be careful to not touch anything that you are not familiar with.


If there was an audible pop when it died, I doubt it's just a fuse. Have
it checked out by a professional.

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