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The 12 V DC power polarity to a flatscreen TV was unfortunately reversed

The TV does not now function and I would like to know if anything can
be done to repair it or is all lost

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:37:13 -0000, Nowhere wrote:
The 12 V DC power polarity to a flatscreen TV was unfortunately reversed
The TV does not now function and I would like to know if anything can
be done to repair it or is all lost


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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:37:13 -0000, Nowhere wrote:
The 12 V DC power polarity to a flatscreen TV was unfortunately
reversed The TV does not now function and I would like to know if
anything can be done to repair it or is all lost


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Ok Its a Bush LCD 15DVD008

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On Jul 16, 5:20 pm, "Nowhere" wrote:
Spam Trap wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:37:13 -0000, Nowhere wrote:
The 12 V DC power polarity to a flatscreen TV was unfortunately
reversed The TV does not now function and I would like to know if
anything can be done to repair it or is all lost


Someone will get back to you just as soon as the crack
sci.electronics.repair mind-reading team gives the make and model
number to the crack sci.electronics.repair diagnosis team.


Ok Its a Bush LCD 15DVD008

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The 12 V DC power polarity to a flatscreen TV was unfortunately reversed

The TV does not now function and I would like to know if anything can
be done to repair it or is all lost

Thanks

Mike
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It could be a very simple fix, or it could be completely junked, but unless
you have some electronics knowledge there isn't anything you can do
yourself. Best suggestion I can give is take it to a shop and get it looked
at.




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The 12 V DC power polarity to a flatscreen TV was unfortunately reversed

The TV does not now function and I would like to know if anything can
be done to repair it or is all lost


There are basically 2 possibilities:

(1) Maybe it blew a fuse and/or a few components in the power supply and
nothing else.

(2) Or maybe all is lost.

Depends on the power supply circuitry.


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