Re: Samsung TV On Off Cycle Bad Capacitors, PLEASE READ, I need your help guys
From the NESDA-Ohio site, one of their recent Speaker articles was about manufacturer provided training. I wrote down the names of manufacturers that do actual training for the independent repair crowd.
If they respect their product enough to provide training on its repair and maintenance, they are likely to be in business next year, and have parts available, and maybe even schematics and repair manuals.
Here's the list of trainers:
LG
Mitsubishi
Philips/Funai(!!!!)
Samsung
Sony
Toshiba
You don't see vizon, vison, Panasonic, Polaroid, etc showing up. The companies that play the odds with minimal warranty and 'ship it back if it dies' repair policies will likely take the money and run. You may be left with a pretty doorstop when the smallest of parts fails and cannot be found.
Oh, and be careful cleaning the LCD and bzzzt brain fade - electronic screens. They are easily damaged - PERMANENTLY. Be sure to read the mfg recommendation.
tom
From the NESDA-Ohio site, one of their recent Speaker articles was about manufacturer provided training. I wrote down the names of manufacturers that do actual training for the independent repair crowd.
If they respect their product enough to provide training on its repair and maintenance, they are likely to be in business next year, and have parts available, and maybe even schematics and repair manuals.
Here's the list of trainers:
LG
Mitsubishi
Philips/Funai(!!!!)
Samsung
Sony
Toshiba
You don't see vizon, vison, Panasonic, Polaroid, etc showing up. The companies that play the odds with minimal warranty and 'ship it back if it dies' repair policies will likely take the money and run. You may be left with a pretty doorstop when the smallest of parts fails and cannot be found.
Oh, and be careful cleaning the LCD and bzzzt brain fade - electronic screens. They are easily damaged - PERMANENTLY. Be sure to read the mfg recommendation.
tom
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