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Equipment Repairs => LCD TV forum => Topic started by: samisat on July 02, 2014,09:25:10
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Hi this tely will turn on but I cant got to manu and aftre 2 or 3 mins goes off and then again on and off some times red lines comes up on screen. I changed main board and now tv work ok then change the Eprom but no joy.any help???
thanks
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Hi Samisat,
Note that Quuq has feedback on this set where duff Power caps are suspect.
Red lines might be something else, or perhaps not.
All the best - Chris.
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hi
if tcon fitted at bottom of screen than the fault causing lines prob screen
corrosition on tabs
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Hi Samisat'
Confused am I. What is the current state of the set? Still can't get menu up?
Turnip, I commend you on your diction, considering we have a Samsong tv with corrosition.
I despair.
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Hi Bruce,
Unlike our Sparky, I was fairly happy when Sammies fitted the T-con at the bottom of the screen, 'cos it's cooler there and the flexie chips don't fall off so easy.
As to spelling, I'm into old stuff where S was shown as F
Made real language fuitably interefting - Famsung and Corrofion leave me dobiouf - Chrif.
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Ronnie Barker would be proud of you, Turnip. You'll have to be abstaining from that Turnip wine (turps).
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Hi all thanks for all replies but the tocn board its in top of screen also as I said problem is in mainboard as I already check with one of my friends spear board.with the faulty mainboard i can't get to manu just I can change the sourse.
regards sami
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Hi Bruce,
Would try make fun, but won't, as it's Quuq, not 'World Service' where spelling/punctuation is optional.
Four Candles was perhaps his best - Ronnie was some great guy.
Do you realise he featured in 'Troutbridge' in the 50's, when most of you young Aussies hadn't been thought of, or if you had - Chris.
Fun aside - Can't quite a grip on Samisat' problem as being a Scot his English is a bit difficult. Gather such folks are thinking dib independence, but some 70% of Scots aren't well convinced. Only mention as my elder bro now lives in Fife, and is rather doubtful about the dubious 'Salmond' fortunes.