Sep 24, 2006, 07:49 PM
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No need to be so hostile, Butchere, even if you're right.
Magic - do you aim to fix the set for your future enjoyment or for profit via ebay?
If it's the latter, it would be a better idea to take the TV to a repair shop and get a quote. If the price they name is reasonably low, you could probably still make a profit by selling it off on ebay or through a similar service.
Though, if you intend to use the TV yourself, I'm not sure I can offer much advice. I too (along with 3/4 of GFFers I imagine) have built my computer but you need to understand that a TV is a completely different sort of beast.
Locate the make and model of the set, go the the manufacturer's website and read the manual. Then, read up on the subject on wikipedia and then reasearch it on google.
Still, it's a risky game considering the capacitors and cathode ray tubes Butchere spoke of.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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