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Old 09-29-2010, 06:26 PM
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This is why i mentioned about a TV geek coming over there place and saying its the picture tube, and yes i believe it's a solid state. I've never tested transistors resistors etc. I'm good at replacing them if i know which ones are bad. And i was thinking of the same thing about the picture tube. It may be good.. If anything i would just have a local TV repair man come over that knows how to fix old sets like that. I'm not going to cause more damage than good neither. I won't do something that i don't know what i'm doing, unless if I have guidance from someone...


JB5pro, I think input from other users and how Rejuvinators is better, people can say which make/model would be better for me. I would need something thats easy to use like the one mentioned. If you don't want to give any input on anything, you're more than welcomed to walk away from this subject. I've googled rejuvinators and nothing much really comes up on testing equip. plus like some members say, it may not be the picture tube, this is why i mentioned about the TV geek

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Old 09-29-2010, 06:31 PM
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[QUOTE=tvcollector;2983859]This is why i mentioned about a TV geek coming over there place and saying its the picture tube, and yes i believe it's a solid state. I've never tested transistors resistors etc. I'm good at replacing them if i know which ones are bad. And i was thinking of the same thing about the picture tube. It may be good.. If anything i would just have a local TV repair man come over that knows how to fix old sets like that. QUOTE]

I recommend contacting your local authorized Motorola dealer. Your friendly Motorola TV repairman will come out to you with his caddy of panels and parts to fix it right. Is the set still under warranty?
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