LCD & LED TV Panel Removal with Suction Cups
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Re: LCD & LED TV Panel Removal with Suction Cups
A few people on the forum have recomended the suction cups they do seem a good idea too be honest on the larger lcd panels. -
not a bad idea
That probably would've made things easier the last couple of times that I had to remove an LCD panel. As long as the suction cups can't damage the panel and don't cost too much, I'd consider picking some up for next time.Comment
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Re: LCD & LED TV Panel Removal with Suction Cups
i was thinking something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2720573431...%3AMEBIDX%3AITComment
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Re: LCD & LED TV Panel Removal with Suction Cups
I know that this has been discussed on the Forum and used by some but I thought that the video, seeing it done, would be informative.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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Re: not a bad idea
They are cheap and recently a forum member gave full details of the ones he used.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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Re: LCD & LED TV Panel Removal with Suction Cups
its a very informative video and and having the link makes it easier for us to copy into threads etc. i also find shop jimmy videos easy to understand too so ideal for hobbiest repairers etc.Comment
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Risk with Suction Cups
well this method had high risk if the Panel 2 years old or more, the way to hold it up with this Suction Cups Vacuum could release the under LCD layer and got air in.. , and i saw allot even at new TV when they got transport damage..Comment
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Re: LCD & LED TV Panel Removal with Suction Cups
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-suction-...-/182246701807
that looks coolComment
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