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hi all im shaun i'm looking into learning how to repair tvs as a hobby ive done a couple and now im hooked i hoping to learn more about how the different components on each board work and how to test them properly and safely thanks i'm looking forward to getting stuck in
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Hello, and thanks for allowing me to peruse your forum. My Sony 46XBR2 recently went kaput and my research caused me to stumble upon the site. The TV has already been replaced, but I cannot help but to see what I can see about repairing it --since I've already torn it apart
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Greetings everyone! I happened across this forum while searching for information about a problem with my LG 60PK750 plasma TV (5 years old). Last Sunday (2 minutes before Super Bowl kickoff !! ) it started ghosting and flickering. I'm going to search around here and soak up some of the great info. before (hopefully) undertaking a fix on my own.
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Hello!
I am from the PNW, and found this site/forum looking for info on repairing broken LCD displays.
I do not have a EE or anything the like .. I do have a DIY curiosity to repair/fix/upgrade things. I remember as a kid taking apart a small boombox to see what was inside, and put it back together with no extra screws/pieces. Also at the age of 13 or 14, build a hobby grade RC car (Tamiya Subaru Brat). Most recent I've soldered/built a CMOY amp, and prototyped a PCB to build the CMOY much easier.
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good day to all of you guys...
By the way,my name is boyet im a magician from the Philippines...then im keep on searching on the net to improve my ideas,learning and repairing laptop too,,and then I saw this forum,,theres a lot of ideas here w/c can help the other people that's why I join,,...God bless to us...sorry for my bad English,hope to be considered... =)
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Hi, a mother from Virginia Beach trying 2 fix my son's broken emerson lc30oemxf. I'm a DIYer whose husband is an retired navy Electrician/Electronic tech. Also trying to repair even heat control board on my kenmore dryer. I'll try and fix anything myself first!
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Basically joined to fix my tv that is broken. Actually thought to buy a board for the tv and was trying to find out the price and which board it was. Finding out this is fixing at component level was exciting but sounds like more work than I thought. I have an associates degree in electronic engineering that I received back in 92 so I am not up to speed with the electronics of today but am excited at it being component level. First computer was a little TRS-80 (trash 80) made by Radio Shack. Next was Commodore 64 which was great until I got a video problem which wasn't worth fixing. Then got a Amiga 500 which is in a box in my basement now. I always wanted work at component level repair or design but wasn't a lot out there.
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Hello all, joined as came across site while googling about the wobbly sound on my LG 50PX4D-EB. I am really into repairing things and keep the scrap yards empty so really want to find the culprit board and get a new one. Anyone can help drop me a mail.
TV has great picture and sometimes the sound is fine but other times it's intermittent almost sounds like a broken speaker you'd get in a hifi,,, kind of clipping in and out. I'll naturally start a thread when i am able.
Great site, good work, keep it up, hate the throw away culture of the west!!
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Hello everyone! I have always been technically minded and I recently ran across a non functional computer monitor that I thought would be nice to have in my office. After bouncing around Google for a while it became clear that this was the place to be!
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