Re: Prima PH-42T7
I want to fix this on my own, if i post pictures of the boards can you circle the bits that need replacing? i can use a heat gun to replace them
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Re: Prima PH-42T7
alright so i think i mega-frigged it up, when i got this tv i had to replace a fuse that somebody took out, so i tried to replace another and the one i put in it was a 36v by accident and it blew the fuse, and now it only turns on for a second or two then turns off, i'm leaving it unplugged overnight because i remember hearing something about leaving it to discharge but anyway, if anybody has any idea how i can fix this without buying the stupid $200 boards in the back tell me
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Re: Prima PH-42T7
why is it that people just replace the sustain boards? can you not fix it?
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Re: Prima PH-42T7
hey i have the same problem, i was looking around and saw that it was a problem with a buffer board or something? is there a way to fix this on a budget? I just got this tv for free and would like it for my bedroom...Last edited by xDonny; 11-18-2010, 04:11 PM.
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