Well, it has been a long day, but a good one for me. I went to the local recycler and got 2 HDTV's, a Laptop, and a old lcd monitor.
The first tv was a Samsung 19", for 15 dollars. It ended up with 5 bad caps, nice little tv with HDMI.
Second tv is a Sharp LC-26sh10u for 20 dollars, and that was a little bit of work to fix. I could not find crap about the inverter online. but I did all the pinout stuff, and tested the fuses for the 24 volt and they were good, but I still would get no high voltage output. So I just keeped at it, then there it was a real small fuse for the 3 volt side, that was dead.
The Laptop for 20 dollars, was a Compaq V6000 (same problems as the DV6000, 9000, and 2000) bad video. So that was a easy fix, and already have a friend wanting it.
Never even looked at the old lcd monitor, it is white so it is parts to me.
PS also replaced 2 usb ports on a emachine, reloaded a Gateway 7324, and repaired a Compaq F500 all on a Day off work. What the Heck.
The first tv was a Samsung 19", for 15 dollars. It ended up with 5 bad caps, nice little tv with HDMI.
Second tv is a Sharp LC-26sh10u for 20 dollars, and that was a little bit of work to fix. I could not find crap about the inverter online. but I did all the pinout stuff, and tested the fuses for the 24 volt and they were good, but I still would get no high voltage output. So I just keeped at it, then there it was a real small fuse for the 3 volt side, that was dead.
The Laptop for 20 dollars, was a Compaq V6000 (same problems as the DV6000, 9000, and 2000) bad video. So that was a easy fix, and already have a friend wanting it.
Never even looked at the old lcd monitor, it is white so it is parts to me.

PS also replaced 2 usb ports on a emachine, reloaded a Gateway 7324, and repaired a Compaq F500 all on a Day off work. What the Heck.
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