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Default Apex GT2015DV Dead

Hi,

Looking at this for a friend. Found a schematic in Spanish however it
doesn't appear to match what I have. Checked the simple things, fuses,
diodes, flameproof resistors and found nothing blown.

Any common problems with this set?

Anyone willing to part with a schematic?

Thanks for any and all help,

Kirk S.


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Do a google groups archive search here as the APEX schematic link has
been posted many times. "apex service" finds this useful post in under
3 seconds:

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=ap...gle.com&rnum=2

There are no common problems, Apex stuff is cheaply made with cheapest
parts.
I guess if you consider solder connection problems common, they have
lots of them.

The tv is simply to cheap to ever have repaired, so unlikely anyone has
really ever worked on enough of them to even have an idea of a common
problem.

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Thank you for the information. I'll look in the group before I cry wolf
again!

Kirk S.

P.S. from what I can see, they don't use any surface mount components so at
least I can easily test and replace anything bad I find. Good enough for
who it is for, eh?

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Do a google groups archive search here as the APEX schematic link has
been posted many times. "apex service" finds this useful post in under
3 seconds:


http://groups.google.com/groups?q=ap...gle.com&rnum=2

There are no common problems, Apex stuff is cheaply made with cheapest
parts.
I guess if you consider solder connection problems common, they have
lots of them.

The tv is simply to cheap to ever have repaired, so unlikely anyone has
really ever worked on enough of them to even have an idea of a common
problem.



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Look at the other "APEX" Postings within this group, a lot of viable
information.
"Kirk S." wrote in message
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Thank you for the information. I'll look in the group before I cry wolf
again!

Kirk S.

P.S. from what I can see, they don't use any surface mount components so
at
least I can easily test and replace anything bad I find. Good enough for
who it is for, eh?

wrote in message
oups.com...
Do a google groups archive search here as the APEX schematic link has
been posted many times. "apex service" finds this useful post in under
3 seconds:


http://groups.google.com/groups?q=ap...gle.com&rnum=2

There are no common problems, Apex stuff is cheaply made with cheapest
parts.
I guess if you consider solder connection problems common, they have
lots of them.

The tv is simply to cheap to ever have repaired, so unlikely anyone has
really ever worked on enough of them to even have an idea of a common
problem.





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