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| who know any website to learn step by step how to repair colour tv | |
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| your best bet is to ask us :lol: . whatever you do, watch out for big capacitors when ur repairing it :lol:
__________________ I'm no electronics god, i just talk too much. | |
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| You can always look at a TV repair course to learn the basics and from there build up experience. http://www.electronix.com/catalog/pr...oducts_id/8344 | |
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what kind of danger that may cause.if i dont do it properly.. wat kind of safety must i do...plz tell me of if ur have any type of tv data sheet..can u gve me that. which area that have high voltage .????? i have basic on electronic..now i wan to learn how to repair tv | ||
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| you might find some info here http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/REPAIR/F_Repair.html Look under Television Sets Here's a SONY TV service manual you can feast on http://service-asc.sel.sony.com/Sony...0.1/manual.pdf | |
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| There are high voltage on the TV circuits. You might get high voltage shock from big capacitors unless discharge it before touch. Use isolatin T/F to plug the TV in order to reduce shock hazards. | |
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