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Old 11-10-2012, 10:58 AM
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I've done that before with good results. Of course, there was that one set where I spent hours jumping across all the cracked traces, only to discover that the shadowmask inside the CRT was damaged. I've also junked a few TV's where there were too many small traces damaged and I didn't feel the set was worth the effort. Then, there was that 20" APEX silver TV/DVD combo that someone wanted me to fix because they had sentimental attachment to it (whatever). That set had been dropped and the board suffered major breaks around the flyback transformer. I took a chance and spent about two hours fixing the cracks, the set worked, she paid me well for my trouble, and everyone was happy.
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