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    #21
    Re: possible purchase maxx tv

    Oh and it is most likely a 720p as I have never yet in my past experience seen a 480i 50 inch panel...
    I have seen some tvs just randomly blow a 5v or 15v fuse, mostly due to a power surge of some type, usually when the set was on. Like an air compressor or a large load on the circuit the tv was connected to.
    Last edited by freakaftr8; 12-26-2013, 10:50 AM.
    Did I leave the soldering iron on?

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      #22
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      LG had one really early one in 2001 but that's the only one I know of. Given the number of buffer ICs (12) it's probably a 768 line panel (64 lines per IC.)
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        #23
        Re: possible purchase maxx tv

        Originally posted by tom66 View Post
        LG had one really early one in 2001 but that's the only one I know of. Given the number of buffer ICs (12) it's probably a 768 line panel (64 lines per IC.)
        Oddly, I would be intrigued to see one in person..
        Did I leave the soldering iron on?

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          #24
          Re: possible purchase maxx tv

          LG's plasma module line up begins with (2001) PDP42SD1, (2002) 42SD2, (2003/2004) 42SD3, (2005) 42V5/42X2, (2006) 42V6/42X3, (2007) 42V7/42X4A. They also may have had a PDP50SD3 (480p) but there's only sparse info suggesting it was a very rare panel module. I saw a few boards with that printed on it but can't find a datasheet. PDP50X2 was available in 2005.
          Last edited by tom66; 12-26-2013, 10:59 AM.
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            #25
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            Originally posted by Caleb View Post
            Not sure what caused it to pop in the first place but I will test it out and hopefully it stays working. Its built like a tank and weighs almost as much.
            Is that picture Vermont? (During the August 28, 2011 flooding)
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              #26
              Re: possible purchase maxx tv

              @freakafter8 it was one of the cleanest tvs Ive opened yet, no dust or evidence of spillage.
              @rjarrrpcgp that bridge is located in Yachats, Oregon, although we have pictures of some in New Hampshire and Vermont right after that flood.
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