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Sam Goldwasser
 
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"James Sweet" writes:

"JANA" wrote in message
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First of all, to service these, you will need the proper service manuals,

at
least a discent DVM, and you WILL have to apply power to verify the

voltage
readings in order to determine the fault areas. As for tracing out signal
paths, and etc, an oscilloscope will be necessary.



Why would they need service manuals? I've been fixing computer monitors for
years, never had a service manual for one.


Some people won't fix a table lamp without the service manual.

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