got my first plasma TV to attempt a repair on today.
a friend of mine said if i can fix it we'll sell it and split the money.
the people he got it from gave this story as to why its broken:
"we were watching it, during a lightning storm, when it suddenly turned off and wouldn't turn back on again. nothing else in the house was affected. we were not hit by the lightning or anything"
at any rate, i plugged it in and i do not get a standby light or anything and pushing the power does nothing.
it has a million screws in the back for some reason. but i took them all out and got some pictures of the boards.
i know that plasmas are much different from the LCD's so i dont really know what im looking at here.
where should i start? on the LCD boards there is usually one big capacitor on the power board. the main filter cap. but on this board there are 4 big capacitors.
is working on a plasma TV any more dangerous than LCD or LED tvs?
a friend of mine said if i can fix it we'll sell it and split the money.
the people he got it from gave this story as to why its broken:
"we were watching it, during a lightning storm, when it suddenly turned off and wouldn't turn back on again. nothing else in the house was affected. we were not hit by the lightning or anything"
at any rate, i plugged it in and i do not get a standby light or anything and pushing the power does nothing.
it has a million screws in the back for some reason. but i took them all out and got some pictures of the boards.
i know that plasmas are much different from the LCD's so i dont really know what im looking at here.
where should i start? on the LCD boards there is usually one big capacitor on the power board. the main filter cap. but on this board there are 4 big capacitors.
is working on a plasma TV any more dangerous than LCD or LED tvs?
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