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Neighbour's Sony 34" TV, lightning strike.
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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 888204" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>If it turns out to be the same model Alex ...</p><p>My advice to you ...and assuming CH is agreeable is to make an offer on the full board set of internals..</p><p>CH has a broken screen thus making it beyond economical repair ..imo..</p><p>But a full set of boards makes yours viable as most likely non of the CH boards are suspect.</p><p>Stephen makes a sizeable butty and can dump the rest of the set ..and you are then in a good position to keep yours in service.</p><p>The only thing that would ruin this plan of attack is if you have blown pixels...</p><p>ie your PDP is the root cause..</p><p>Close examination of the screen for a small black dot or smudge under the glass would indicate a blown pixel ..</p><p>A fault such as this could easily destroy buffer boards ..Ysustain Xsustain and or psu ..</p><p>eliminate this first ..</p><p>Also check buffer boards (chips) for pin holes in the surface of the chip(s) ..board discolouration ie scorching..</p><p>If all looks good then proceed ..</p><p>You may just get away with it..and you'll have extra spares to put in storage..</p><p>Good luck mate ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 888204, member: 325666"] If it turns out to be the same model Alex ... My advice to you ...and assuming CH is agreeable is to make an offer on the full board set of internals.. CH has a broken screen thus making it beyond economical repair ..imo.. But a full set of boards makes yours viable as most likely non of the CH boards are suspect. Stephen makes a sizeable butty and can dump the rest of the set ..and you are then in a good position to keep yours in service. The only thing that would ruin this plan of attack is if you have blown pixels... ie your PDP is the root cause.. Close examination of the screen for a small black dot or smudge under the glass would indicate a blown pixel .. A fault such as this could easily destroy buffer boards ..Ysustain Xsustain and or psu .. eliminate this first .. Also check buffer boards (chips) for pin holes in the surface of the chip(s) ..board discolouration ie scorching.. If all looks good then proceed .. You may just get away with it..and you'll have extra spares to put in storage.. Good luck mate .. [/QUOTE]
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