Re: Instruments/tools needed for TV repair
I'm not that good, but I'm getting better and better. Budm it's awesome for sure and tom66 and all others around here also.
I still have issues with a Vizio VO42L, LG70LG and an Asus MK241H monitor though. I think that Samsung 46A530 finally will be fixed, because the 52" mainboard mod didn't work out as planned. This weekend I'm picking up another one with broken screen for $50.
I still have a Philips, which is completely dead.
Finally I have put together budm's short circuit tester. It came out very nice and compact. One steel box(the ones which goes into the wall), steel cover with switch and wall outlet cut out, wall switch and a wall outlet. The bulb is a plug in style and plugs in in an outlet, the other outlet is for the testing device. One of the side bridges from the outlet I have separated. A TV power cord and one of those clamps with nut on the side of the box and it's all compact and nice.
I will take pictures when I'm home.
One of the monitors (thanks to budm for helping repair it) is set up on one of the benches(IKEA $40 kitchen table ), now I(we) have to repair that Asus to be able to install it on the real workbench. This way I will have two separate work places with two monitors. I can work on two TVs now. Need more help from budm
I'm not that good, but I'm getting better and better. Budm it's awesome for sure and tom66 and all others around here also.
I still have issues with a Vizio VO42L, LG70LG and an Asus MK241H monitor though. I think that Samsung 46A530 finally will be fixed, because the 52" mainboard mod didn't work out as planned. This weekend I'm picking up another one with broken screen for $50.
I still have a Philips, which is completely dead.
Finally I have put together budm's short circuit tester. It came out very nice and compact. One steel box(the ones which goes into the wall), steel cover with switch and wall outlet cut out, wall switch and a wall outlet. The bulb is a plug in style and plugs in in an outlet, the other outlet is for the testing device. One of the side bridges from the outlet I have separated. A TV power cord and one of those clamps with nut on the side of the box and it's all compact and nice.
I will take pictures when I'm home.
One of the monitors (thanks to budm for helping repair it) is set up on one of the benches(IKEA $40 kitchen table ), now I(we) have to repair that Asus to be able to install it on the real workbench. This way I will have two separate work places with two monitors. I can work on two TVs now. Need more help from budm
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