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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: SOAPboy on May 30, 2005, 08:36:25 pm
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Ok.. so theres this TV sitting in my GFs parents garage.. they woke up one day, and it didnt turn on..
Now, ive looked a little, and it turns out 3 parts go bad, i guess there pretty easy to replace.. anyways..
Can someone find a service manual, and possibly i dunno, some kind of idea WHAT this stuff would cost, and if its worth fixing it..
i mean, the TV is mine if i want it, but its heavy and huge, and honestly, unless i can get it working id rather not lug it up 3 flights of steps..
now according to the manual, it has to be a Panasonic CT-32SX12, but according to the sticker on the back of the TV its a Panasonic CT-32SX12F
Thanks..
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20 views.. no replys..
really like to know.. id hate to throw away a 1000$ tv just because i dont know anything about it.. :(
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>:(
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is this because its not arcade related or something? i mean, no replys at all?
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People are probably reading it and simply don't have an answer. I know that's where I fit in.
If you're talking about general repair, though, a few things would certainly help. First, does it power on at all? Do you feel static on the screen? Do you get funny colors? Do you get any sounds at all? Have you tried every connection method to see if perhaps one works while other don't?
You're not giving people much to work with. Plus it's probably in the wrong forum to begin with.
How's that for a reply?
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People are probably reading it and simply don't have an answer. I know that's where I fit in.
If you're talking about general repair, though, a few things would certainly help. First, does it power on at all? Do you feel static on the screen? Do you get funny colors?
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Do you know anything about electronics repair?
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Do you know anything about electronics repair?
yeah i took a i tech class in high school, and do know how to solder and such.. and ive fixed dozens of things around the house.. just never a TV..
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http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.electronics.repair/2005-02/2737.html
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http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.electronics.repair/2005-02/2737.html
yep, only thing ive found so far.. and have NO IDEA what those parts are..
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This guy helped me fix my Projection TV. It only cost me $60 in parts.
http://www.fixyourowntv.com