Dead Tv

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Fraser Johnston

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Turned on the TV this morning and there was a zappping sound. No picture,
no sound. So I am guessing the power supply or something on the board has
gone. The leds on the front still light up so I am wondering how dead it
is. It's a Loewe 70cm. I am a bit loath to throw it in the bin. I figure
a repair is probably not worth the trouble/expense. Would it be worth
selling it for parts? I'm in Perth if anyone is interested in it.

Fraser
 
sounds like eht prob

"Fraser Johnston" <fraser@jcis.com.au> wrote in message
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Turned on the TV this morning and there was a zappping sound. No picture,
no sound. So I am guessing the power supply or something on the board has
gone. The leds on the front still light up so I am wondering how dead it
is. It's a Loewe 70cm. I am a bit loath to throw it in the bin. I
figure
a repair is probably not worth the trouble/expense. Would it be worth
selling it for parts? I'm in Perth if anyone is interested in it.

Fraser
 
"Allan" <allanaws@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"crazy frog" <ddingdingding@bumbumbaarrrr> wrote in message
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sounds like eht prob

Expensive to fix?

Fraser

Assuming the EHT is faulty, that could be around $100 to $150,
Plus other related parts, that would need to be replaced, eg Low reading
Electro Caps etc,
Then add on labour..
usually its too expense..
Cool. Used it as an excuse to buy a plasma. I guess I'll flog the dead one
on ebay.

Fraser
 
"crazy frog" <ddingdingding@bumbumbaarrrr> wrote in message
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sounds like eht prob
Expensive to fix?

Fraser
 
"Fraser Johnston" <fraser@jcis.com.au> wrote in message
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"crazy frog" <ddingdingding@bumbumbaarrrr> wrote in message
news:43755b65$0$26981$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
sounds like eht prob

Expensive to fix?

Fraser

Assuming the EHT is faulty, that could be around $100 to $150,
Plus other related parts, that would need to be replaced, eg Low reading
Electro Caps etc,
Then add on labour..
usually its too expense..
Allan
 
Loewe have faulty FBTs quite often.

Not a do-it-yourself job. Beside, Loewe is too good of a TV to experiment
on, so I suggest taking it to a repair shop.

If in Melbourne, contact me and can look at it. Free quote.
Or tell me the model and I may consider buying it from you.

Rudolf

"Fraser Johnston" <fraser@jcis.com.au> wrote in message
news:3tikh0Fspi1cU1@individual.net...
Turned on the TV this morning and there was a zappping sound. No picture,
no sound. So I am guessing the power supply or something on the board has
gone. The leds on the front still light up so I am wondering how dead it
is. It's a Loewe 70cm. I am a bit loath to throw it in the bin. I
figure a repair is probably not worth the trouble/expense. Would it be
worth selling it for parts? I'm in Perth if anyone is interested in it.

Fraser
 
"Rudolf Ladyzhenskii" <aus.electronics@rumatech.com> wrote in message
news:43823e52@news1.veridas.net...
Loewe have faulty FBTs quite often.

Not a do-it-yourself job. Beside, Loewe is too good of a TV to experiment
on, so I suggest taking it to a repair shop.

If in Melbourne, contact me and can look at it. Free quote.
Or tell me the model and I may consider buying it from you.
I'm in Perth. It's a Profil 70cm. Any idea what it would be worth as
parts? Or what a repair would cost?

Fraser
 

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