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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
hi, im new. its always fun to fine an oldschool bb with good content that hasn't been eaten by fb et al.
im a hacker at heart and an ee by trade and i found this place digging for some deets on my SAD and DEAD tv. i had already found the culprit BADCAP but because i also found this invaluable resource, i figured it would be worth contributing back some pics & info about my model in the hopes of helping future folks
but first, i need to make this reply before i can post post post to my lil heart's content
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Originally posted by lilies93 View PostHi dear friends, thanks for create this forum, i'm Vietnam people, and i have a 30 years old.
I'm an repairman and i like a repair all ...sometimes ..destructive
Thanks
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I am a DIY electronics repair "GULU' trying to repair my neighbors 29"TV. (Good neighboriness!). Its blowing the input power and Hz drive Transistors. I nee to know what cap that smooths out the voltage going to the pre drive coil is on the T08-T37A motherboard
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Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Good morning all,
Newbie on here after finding site while looking to repair my treadmill! I can safely say its not from overuse by me! I'm a service engineer for printing and labelling equipment (ex Royal Navy Submarine Service!). Dont repair much pcb wise but always have a go to fix something if I can find an answer.
Thanks all,
Simon.
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