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Old 10-01-2008, 10:35 PM
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So how do you work on these bigger sets to trouble shoot and do tests and such? I was looking at my 64 roundie Zenith and you would have to have a crap load of extensions so you could put the chassis on the bench. Or can you normally access most test points easily from the topside of the chassis while in the cabinet?
They did make a test jig (13" and 19" screen sizes) that were designed to enable a chassis to be removed from the cabinet and tested on the bench. The test jig usually had a wide array of adapters and cables to fit the various chassis of the day. I don't own one of these; but, I'd like to. It sure would make working on console TV's easier.
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