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  • dj_ricoh
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    • Jan 2013
    • 2073
    • uk

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    Tecknika 40" lcd tv blown psu still working

    Hello dear technicians .

    It was a sunny day outside and friend of mine came to me with this tv.
    like the sais the tv powers up but it made a freaking fume that made basement unworkable for 1 hour.

    So rather not spend some money and let the tv open untill the psu comes from ebay maybe someone can help me with some parts identification.

    The big ex red now bron cap and something ex brown with rt1 marking near.

    G0281d psu model v:0.0

    Even after one week the psu stinks omg

    Thank you
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    Just cook it! It's already broken.
  • dj_ricoh
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    • Jan 2013
    • 2073
    • uk

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    Re: Tecknika 40" lcd tv blown psu still working

    out of topic well i was doing the photos i left the 2nd phone inside and close the tv .

    i search the phone for one hour $£"$"£
    omg

    nvm.

    found a board only for 20£ and i think i`m going for it
    Just cook it! It's already broken.

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