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Dani April 25th 07 06:06 PM

RCA 52" projection TV.
 
Model # D52W26YX51, chassis # ITC 222. Trying to locate the right blue
CRT, can't locate the
Delta #. This unit is a TV, with built in DVD. It's not even listed on
the RCA B2B site, or Global,
in Mississauga. It's not even on the ESI CD's. Anyone have updated
info on this unit? Thanks,
Dani.


Dani April 26th 07 12:06 PM

RCA 52" projection TV.
 
To Meatplow! Are you a Technician? Seems like you always provide me
with no help! I'm an RCA Service Rep, & the unit
isn't even on RCA's own ESI CD, or on their B2B site! The parts
supplier doesn't even know which CRT is in this unit! Their
are two types used, & the Delta # isn't on the CRT assy! One part
shows as NLA...that means no longer available!!!
Maybe you should slow down, & read before you "slam" me next time! I
won't call RCA! I'm soon giving up their warranty! Thanks for nothing!
Dani.



Leonard Caillouet April 26th 07 01:19 PM

RCA 52" projection TV.
 
Sometimes, Dani, many here probably wonder if you are really a tech. The
Delta # ?. Are you talking about the number on the lens? Those are USPL
model numbers and tell you nothing about the CRTs. Typically, all three, or
at least two of them use the same lens with the same number. If you can't
get the right part numbers from your vendors, get the EIA type number off of
the CRT and search on that. If you want some help, post the numbers that
you are looking for here. If you can't get the info you need from the
vendor, for whom you claim to be a "rep." "I won't call RCA" seems pretty
silly if you have an affiliation with them.

According to a quick search on the TriTronics site, there are different
lenses used on the same P16LXL00BMB CRT in some similar models. Is it the
lens or the CRT that you need? You can generally get rebulit CRTs from VDC
if they are NLA from the set manufacturer and the lens is largely
irrelevant, as it can be fitted to the replacement CRT which would come
without a lens in many cases anyway.

Some of us might have a scrapper with a tube if you post the type number
that you need. When I pull tubes I do not usually note what set that they
came from since the type number is all that usually matters if you need to
replace it.

Leonard

"Dani" wrote in message
oups.com...
Model # D52W26YX51, chassis # ITC 222. Trying to locate the right blue
CRT, can't locate the
Delta #. This unit is a TV, with built in DVD. It's not even listed on
the RCA B2B site, or Global,
in Mississauga. It's not even on the ESI CD's. Anyone have updated
info on this unit? Thanks,
Dani.




Brittany Martin April 26th 07 10:35 PM

RCA 52" projection TV.
 
On Apr 26, 4:06 am, Dani wrote:
To Meatplow! Are you a Technician?


No he's a faggot who wants to plow your meat, faggot.


Brittany Martin April 26th 07 10:36 PM

RCA 52" projection TV.
 
On Apr 26, 5:19 am, "Leonard Caillouet" wrote:

Some of us might have a scrapper with a tube if you post the type number
that you need. When I pull tubes I do not usually note what set that they
came from since the type number is all that usually matters if you need to
replace it.

Leonard


and what do you charge for this service? A Blow Job?


Art April 28th 07 01:06 PM

RCA 52" projection TV.
 
That particular model number does not come up in the latest version of Parts
Finder.
Check out the Parts Finder link on Thomson's Web Site.
Recheck the model number and check the info on their site.
Last probability would be to actually call them, even though their tech
assist does suck at times.
As suggested, VDC is a viable resource , however you will be looking at
extra-country shipping and probable charges.
Give them a call to figure out the particulars.
"Brittany Martin" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Apr 26, 5:19 am, "Leonard Caillouet" wrote:

Some of us might have a scrapper with a tube if you post the type number
that you need. When I pull tubes I do not usually note what set that
they
came from since the type number is all that usually matters if you need
to
replace it.

Leonard


and what do you charge for this service? A Blow Job?





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