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Equipment Repairs => LCD TV forum => Topic started by: Turnip on May 20, 2011,13:23:29

Title: Screen problems
Post by: Turnip on May 20, 2011,13:23:29
Hi folks

Think a section on screen repair might just be the biz - had a some 26"  Philips screens where a couple of extra wires (top to side) did the job - French site.

Note today that other successful screen repair input is about - have tried using carpet underfelt rubber on those usual top connexions and got nowhere, so far - bring it on - help make us a pound - Chris.
Title: Re: Screen problems
Post by: netdent on May 20, 2011,13:42:06
Hi folks

Think a section on screen repair might just be the biz - had a some 26"  Philips screens where a couple of extra wires (top to side) did the job - French site.

Note today that other successful screen repair input is about - have tried using carpet underfelt rubber on those usual top connexions and got nowhere, so far - bring it on - help make us a pound - Chris.

I have a couple of screens that do that slow motion thing! both samsung panels, alrady scrapped one of them, hate it when screen are not cracked, also a few 26 inch with the negative type picture

Ronnie
Title: Re: Screen problems
Post by: davenjax on May 20, 2011,13:55:56
hi chris i take it your refering to the v26c panel on the older silver philips lcd .done that one myself many a time used to make a few quid on it as well not any more though ...dave
Title: Re: Screen problems
Post by: Turnip on May 23, 2011,12:14:17
Hi Dave,

It was just the suggestion from a recent QuuQer that pressure from above might restore a liney screen to a saleable item -  could be useful.

Tried with rubber carpet underlay, but no luck so thought to throw it open for thoughts - Chris.