Re: I killed my Hitachi 28" widescreen ;-(
From: jakdedert (jdedert_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 01/21/05
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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:48:00 -0600
Jerry G. wrote:
> This can be anything that you did. You may have bridged some traces or
> connections, or didn't properly solder some of them. If you made any
> bridged connnections or created a critical opened connection, there is
> a chance that some other components have been damaged.
It could be none of the above. He may have disturbed a loose connection
which was in a totally different area. Excellent advice below:
>
> If you are not experienced at TV servicing, your best bet would have
> to bring the set in to a service center to have it serviced in the
> first place. The repair may have not been too expensive to start with.
> Jerry G.
> ======
jak
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