projection tv gone dead

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hi anybody,
i have a problem with a GE projection tv model 46GW948. the power supply
seems to be malfunctioning.
i need to know what voltages are supposed to be present on the the
output lines of the power supply board.
my wife had a neighbor come over and repair an electrical outlet and it
seems he disconnected the neutral lead from a nearby outlet and sent
220v through the tv.
plug it in and i get nothin but an ocasional clicking sound. hit the
power button, nothin.
the only fuse i could find in the chassis was OK but i checked a few
test points and they all had far less voltage than they should have.
anybody know of diagnostic proceedures for the PS board?

thanx, louie
 
Not a fix for a novice to attempt, have a professional service tech come out
and diagnose the set ot take it to a Thompson service centre.
"Louie" <beavisnbutthead@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:6fgSa.98552$ye4.70017@sccrnsc01...
hi anybody,
i have a problem with a GE projection tv model 46GW948. the power supply
seems to be malfunctioning.
i need to know what voltages are supposed to be present on the the
output lines of the power supply board.
my wife had a neighbor come over and repair an electrical outlet and it
seems he disconnected the neutral lead from a nearby outlet and sent
220v through the tv.
plug it in and i get nothin but an ocasional clicking sound. hit the
power button, nothin.
the only fuse i could find in the chassis was OK but i checked a few
test points and they all had far less voltage than they should have.
anybody know of diagnostic proceedures for the PS board?

thanx, louie
 
Agreed, definitely not a repair for Beavis or Butthead to attempt.
David

Arthur Jernberg <stubby@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Not a fix for a novice to attempt, have a professional service tech come
out
and diagnose the set ot take it to a Thompson service centre.
"Louie" <beavisnbutthead@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:6fgSa.98552$ye4.70017@sccrnsc01...
hi anybody,
i have a problem with a GE projection tv model 46GW948. the power supply
seems to be malfunctioning.
i need to know what voltages are supposed to be present on the the
output lines of the power supply board.
my wife had a neighbor come over and repair an electrical outlet and it
seems he disconnected the neutral lead from a nearby outlet and sent
220v through the tv.
plug it in and i get nothin but an ocasional clicking sound. hit the
power button, nothin.
the only fuse i could find in the chassis was OK but i checked a few
test points and they all had far less voltage than they should have.
anybody know of diagnostic proceedures for the PS board?

thanx, louie
 
such a dumb ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

....
hi anybody,
i have a problem with a GE projection tv model 46GW948. the power supply
seems to be malfunctioning.
i need to know what voltages are supposed to be present on the the
output lines of the power supply board.
my wife had a neighbor come over and repair an electrical outlet and it
seems he disconnected the neutral lead from a nearby outlet and sent
220v through the tv.
plug it in and i get nothin but an ocasional clicking sound. hit the
power button, nothin.
the only fuse i could find in the chassis was OK but i checked a few
test points and they all had far less voltage than they should have.
anybody know of diagnostic proceedures for the PS board?

thanx, louie
 
well what could go wrong? i marked the alignment of the chasis. i know
its not in the CRTs. its just electrical.
louie

Agreed, definitely not a repair for Beavis or Butthead to attempt.
David
 
besides, its an old unit that never did work too well, so i either fix
it or chuck it.

louie

Agreed, definitely not a repair for Beavis or Butthead to attempt.
David
 
ACI to the max
"Louie" <beavisnbutthead@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:6fgSa.98552$ye4.70017@sccrnsc01...
hi anybody,
i have a problem with a GE projection tv model 46GW948. the power supply
seems to be malfunctioning.
i need to know what voltages are supposed to be present on the the
output lines of the power supply board.
my wife had a neighbor come over and repair an electrical outlet and it
seems he disconnected the neutral lead from a nearby outlet and sent
220v through the tv.
plug it in and i get nothin but an ocasional clicking sound. hit the
power button, nothin.
the only fuse i could find in the chassis was OK but i checked a few
test points and they all had far less voltage than they should have.
anybody know of diagnostic proceedures for the PS board?

thanx, louie
 
Subject: Re: projection tv gone dead
From: Louie beavisnbutthead@softhome.net
Date: 7/21/03 3:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <Y9XSa.102482$GL4.27083@rwcrnsc53

besides, its an old unit that never did work too well, so i either fix
it or chuck it.
Since repairing it is beyond your capabilities, chuck it. Donate it to a
repair shop if there is no recycling center available to you. The PTK195
chassis in your GE should last 10 more years.

John Del
Wolcott, CT

"Nothing is so opportune for tyrants as a people tired of its liberty."
Alan Keyes

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