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Default Phillips 34PN9818 dead set



Believe it or not the lady's cat climbed up and puked down into the
set when it was off. It was just a drop but it landed on what looks
like it once was the standby power supply section. There is evidece of
significant electrolysis and corrosion with a small hole burned in the
board in one part. This may be a dead horse and although I made her no
promises on this science project I'm willing to give it a try as she
really wants it fixed. However I really could use a schematic of this
set. Does anyone have one that they could please share with me? Thanks
very much. Lenny.



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