Re: Trying to repair Sylvania 6842-PEM plasma T.V.
- From: "Sitre Josephenne Magana" <sitremagana@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 19:35:12 -0700
"aarpay via ElectronicsKB.com" <u36611@uwe> wrote in message news:874ae45d5f133@xxxxxx
Hi all:
I turned on my TV, heard a loud "pop!", then the TV went into standby mode.
If I attempt to turn it on, it goes back into standby. I found a blown
capacitor inside the power board, replaced it, and the TV would come on for
about 10 seconds, then the capacitor would blow again. I replaced it twice,
and it keeps blowing out. Does anyone have any advice, suggestions,
experience? Apparently, a lot of people are having the same problem (blown
capacitor) with this TV. I'm hoping I can fix it myself; I just need someone
to help me figure out what the problem is. Thanks a lot!!!!
Al
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Throw the set in the trash and forget about T.V. all together. It's boring and full of commercials. I got so sick of T.V. after a short while I threw a bowling ball threw my t.v. screen and then finished it off with the bowling ball. I use the space that my T.V. was in and I filled it up with Twinkies and Oreos and orange cupcakes. I usually munch to pass the time.
*** what all'yall think. If I want to be heavy, that's my prerogative.
.
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