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Default TV Overheating...?

Problem is that APEX does not have any parts or service support for their
products so many shops are a bit shy to get involved working on them. If you
can actually get a good schematic for the unit then start checking the power
supply, deflection, and protection circuits. Specific components for the set
may not be available. (I actually work for a retailer that sells APEX brands
and we return to the vendor if they fail under manufacturer's warranty).
"Jerry G." wrote in message
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I would think that there is a part that has become thermo sensitive to
heat,
rather than the set actually overheating. The inside environment of a set
can easily be up to 140 to 160 deg F without any problems. There are some
components in the set that normally will run up at about 160 F.

It is very common that capacitors in one of the circuits that is becoming
defective. You should have it looked after before it shorts or opens, and
causes other failures. Also, other types of components can go thermo
sensitive with age and use.

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Jerry G.
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"tlally" wrote in message
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Hello

I have an Apex 43inch Projection TV. It seems to be overheating.
After watching for a couple of hours the picture will disappear then
reappear but with no sound. I've taken the back panel off and the
problem seems to stop. Any help would be great.

Tom Lally
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