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Ken G.
 
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Default Samsung projection convergence

These tv sets are at work in a corner so i dont have the model numbers
but i`m sure some of you would have seen these by now .
Last years model . The cabinets are totaly plastic , the set is not very
tall .
I have 9 of these sets saved and all have severe convergence distortion
on the picture .
The convergence module on these hangs on the metal support that holds
the 3 tubes .
the module has 2 large STK chips on them that i suspect is the problem .

Is there a reason so many , perhaps ALL of these sets have this problem
? is there a hidden KNOWN problem on these making it a waste of time
ordering that many STK chips ?
The sets belong to a salvage store where i work on the electronics . I
am not an expert but can replace such parts . They dont want to spend
hundreds getting these fixed so a service shop is out .

Thanks.

 
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