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If you can't find a closer tech I'd consider doing it for $100 labor + the cost of parts.
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I could possibly do it here in St.Louis. PM me if that works for you.
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I have tested the tube with my sencore cr70 and all guns tested fine it has a replacement tube. I believe it's a 21fbp22 picture tube. The television would start to show color on the screen and almost like it clicked off and did the same after waiting a few minutes. Checked and replaced a few bad tubes. As for testing the rest I'm not sure. I do have an identical cabinet with the grille not dented but not sure how I would swap them.
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I was thinking the same thing, our local repair shops are $90 an hour. I charge less but would still be at the $100 mark after blowing out the dust, testing all the tubes, and having look see.
Gregb |
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