Just working on a TV at the moment, and I'm faced with the same situation a lot of you are also faced with no doubt......
TV wont power on, so you take the hairdryer to the back of the power supply and it magically comes on after a few seconds... However, this only gives you the general area of where the problematic component lies. Especially given that the components are so small nowadays.. Same issue when using the freeze spray (thought less so when using the straw)
I've tried a process of elimination using BOTH, but I never seem to be able to narrow it down to one component successfully.... Any tips or tricks that might help?
TV wont power on, so you take the hairdryer to the back of the power supply and it magically comes on after a few seconds... However, this only gives you the general area of where the problematic component lies. Especially given that the components are so small nowadays.. Same issue when using the freeze spray (thought less so when using the straw)
I've tried a process of elimination using BOTH, but I never seem to be able to narrow it down to one component successfully.... Any tips or tricks that might help?
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