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Old 01-27-2011, 06:26 PM
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wonder whats up with those burnt looking micas?
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Old 01-27-2011, 06:45 PM
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wonder whats up with those burnt looking micas?
I wondered the same thing. I have an idea that the previous technician let a soldering iron or soldering gun get too close to them. I also found some wiring with slightly melted insulation that was probably done by a soldering iron. In a set like this, making such mistakes would not be difficult if one didn't pay attention to what they were doing. And, we all know how sloppy some techinicians could be. The objective was usually not neatness. It was usually "get it fixed ASAP, get paid, and get it out the door". I can see how it would be easy to have that attitude if you had 50 TV's waiting their turn for the bench.
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