On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:53:42 +0100, "Dave D"
wrote:
"3T39" wrote in message
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Hello, Reck!
You wrote on 22 Sep 2005 01:42:15 -0700:
R wow something wierd happened. lightning struck a house right across the
R street from me, sounded like a bomb went off. scared the bajeezes out
R of me. anyway i was watching TV at the time with my panasonic TV (not
R sure what type or how to find out), now there are inverted patches of
R color on the corners of the screen. it looks like sombody screwed up
R the tint on 3 of the corners of the screen. how do i fix it? do i have
R to buy a new TV now? somebody please help!
The lightning has knocked out the de-gauss circuit
Possible, but not especially likely IMHO.
and the shadow mask has become magnetised.
A lightning flash can generate a big enough electromagnetic pulse to
magnetise the shadow mask. It might clear up on its own after a few on/off
power cycles. OTOH, it might need a proper degauss with a degaussing tool.
Dave
I recall a poster here from years ago who had a set that had a purity
problem when placed in a particular corner, and it was determined that
the steel-beamed building in which he lived had been hit by lightning
at one time.
A soldering iron will perform a degauss, won't it?
Tom
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