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Any body know about fixing TV's

By mickthepin

7 years ago


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#8 7 years ago

I hate to say it but you're probably wasting your time and money. Just get a new one, TVs these days aren't designed to be fixed. I have an old CRT I fixed and beyond by upgrading the signal input to RGB for games. Best mod ever.

#37 7 years ago

Wait so switching breakers on unrelated circuits damaged your TV? Seriously?

#39 7 years ago

Is that a CRT/DLP projection or flat panel? Guessing flat panel since you said 1080p.

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