My friend has a Panasonic 51" Rear Projection, it's been sitting in her house for awhile and every time I come over I keep saying I'm going to fix that.
Well today I did it again, but this time I managed to act upon it.
I went macgyver and found tools to access the back, didn't see the x-ray warning and plugged it in and probably irradiated myself. I ask her to take pics of it and send it to my email.
Well the pics suck so I will have to take high res shots when I go over there again.
The T.V is off-site so it might take awhile for me to go over there and test/fix it.
So I need ideas and suggestion methods of testing.
The problem is, I hear it click on but the screen remains black as if no light is being projected then two seconds later it shuts off, unable to restart. I myself can hear that high pitch frequency that a CRT TV makes. so I know it's some what working.
All the boards have matsushita capacitors every single one.
But that's where it ends, I've never worked on a CRT before and I don't know where to begin.
I also found a service manual.
Ignore the big download button, it just takes you to pdf creator. Go down below the ad on the right it will say "Get Manual."
The T.V was made in 2001
Any ideas?
Will try to get better pictures sometime this week.
Well today I did it again, but this time I managed to act upon it.
I went macgyver and found tools to access the back, didn't see the x-ray warning and plugged it in and probably irradiated myself. I ask her to take pics of it and send it to my email.
Well the pics suck so I will have to take high res shots when I go over there again.
The T.V is off-site so it might take awhile for me to go over there and test/fix it.
So I need ideas and suggestion methods of testing.
The problem is, I hear it click on but the screen remains black as if no light is being projected then two seconds later it shuts off, unable to restart. I myself can hear that high pitch frequency that a CRT TV makes. so I know it's some what working.
All the boards have matsushita capacitors every single one.
But that's where it ends, I've never worked on a CRT before and I don't know where to begin.
I also found a service manual.
Ignore the big download button, it just takes you to pdf creator. Go down below the ad on the right it will say "Get Manual."
The T.V was made in 2001
Any ideas?
Will try to get better pictures sometime this week.
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