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mrat
Guest
I picked up this Sanyo AVM2502 which is around 21" out of a pile of
junk, I figured it was junk and that's why it was there, anyway. When
I got it home and plugged it in I surprised to find out that it
worked! the only problem is that every channel is snow...
I've read around and it sounds like the problem is with a part called
R508. I have no clue what this thing looks like or where it is. I also
have never worked on a TV before and am hoping that a jiggle,
resolder, or replacement would be all that is necessary.
I've searched all over the net for a schematic, or other tips, or
mabye even a picture but to no avail.
I've read that working back there can be extremely dangerous because
of the capacitors discharging etc.. and I would like to know if
leaving the TV unplugged for three days is enough to create a safer
environment.
I read that the R508 is located around the center to the left, from
what I can tell, it is the first place that the input cable runs to
and it stands up on end above most of the other parts. could this be
it?
thank you for any help!
junk, I figured it was junk and that's why it was there, anyway. When
I got it home and plugged it in I surprised to find out that it
worked! the only problem is that every channel is snow...
I've read around and it sounds like the problem is with a part called
R508. I have no clue what this thing looks like or where it is. I also
have never worked on a TV before and am hoping that a jiggle,
resolder, or replacement would be all that is necessary.
I've searched all over the net for a schematic, or other tips, or
mabye even a picture but to no avail.
I've read that working back there can be extremely dangerous because
of the capacitors discharging etc.. and I would like to know if
leaving the TV unplugged for three days is enough to create a safer
environment.
I read that the R508 is located around the center to the left, from
what I can tell, it is the first place that the input cable runs to
and it stands up on end above most of the other parts. could this be
it?
thank you for any help!