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Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
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anyone know how to fix this?
Found a cheap telly on e-bay in need of repair, anyone know how to fix
this problem? follow link ... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ESSE%3AIT&rd=1 thanks Tasty |
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anyone know how to fix this?
Judging by the info given on E-Bay, it's probably a bad solder connection in
the pincushion circuit(grain of salt added here). This would be a relatively cheap repair; wonder why the guy who owns it hasn't tried to get it fixed? |
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anyone know how to fix this?
Judging by the info given on E-Bay, it's probably a bad solder connection in
the pincushion circuit(grain of salt added here). This would be a relatively cheap repair; wonder why the guy who owns it hasn't tried to get it fixed? |
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anyone know how to fix this?
BWL wrote:
Judging by the info given on E-Bay, it's probably a bad solder connection in the pincushion circuit(grain of salt added here). This would be a relatively cheap repair; wonder why the guy who owns it hasn't tried to get it fixed? That chunk of plastic busted off the cabinet is an ominous sign that it has been dropped. -BM |
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anyone know how to fix this?
BWL wrote:
Judging by the info given on E-Bay, it's probably a bad solder connection in the pincushion circuit(grain of salt added here). This would be a relatively cheap repair; wonder why the guy who owns it hasn't tried to get it fixed? That chunk of plastic busted off the cabinet is an ominous sign that it has been dropped. -BM |
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anyone know how to fix this?
Obviously the set may have been dropped. The defect of the pin distortion
being intermittent can be a bad solder connection, or the circuit board in the set is broken. Since the set may have been dropped, the CRT may also be giving some problems or will give some problems, which you cannot see in the picture. Considering the true value of a set like this in good condition, I would think that the fellow must have had an estimate done on the set, and now he wants to sell it. I wouldn't touch this one! -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg =========== "tastytrax" wrote in message om... Found a cheap telly on e-bay in need of repair, anyone know how to fix this problem? follow link ... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ESSE%3AIT&rd=1 thanks Tasty |
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anyone know how to fix this?
Obviously the set may have been dropped. The defect of the pin distortion
being intermittent can be a bad solder connection, or the circuit board in the set is broken. Since the set may have been dropped, the CRT may also be giving some problems or will give some problems, which you cannot see in the picture. Considering the true value of a set like this in good condition, I would think that the fellow must have had an estimate done on the set, and now he wants to sell it. I wouldn't touch this one! -- Greetings, Jerry Greenberg =========== "tastytrax" wrote in message om... Found a cheap telly on e-bay in need of repair, anyone know how to fix this problem? follow link ... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ESSE%3AIT&rd=1 thanks Tasty |
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