T25001GY RCA "F" Connector broken off...

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B_W

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Hello:

I was moving this POS and the F connector snapped off... anyone know
if this is something I can fix myself? Is it as simple as soldering in
a new one after I discharge everything? It's not my TV, so I have to
get it fixed and I'd rather not spend the $ at a repair shop.

Thanks in advance-

B

digital__1@hotNOSPAMMERSmail.com
 
"B_W" <digital__1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hello:

I was moving this POS and the F connector snapped off... anyone know
if this is something I can fix myself? Is it as simple as soldering in
a new one after I discharge everything? It's not my TV, so I have to
get it fixed and I'd rather not spend the $ at a repair shop.

Thanks in advance-

B

digital__1@hotNOSPAMMERSmail.com
Take it to the shop , unless you have soldering experiance. It may involve
removing the tuner, so its not a fix it yourself type deal.
 
"jtech" <toomuch@spam.net> wrote in message
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Take it to the shop , unless you have soldering experiance. It may
involve
removing the tuner, so its not a fix it yourself type deal.
Jeez, what took you so long to reply?!

; )

I was afraid of that... any idea (wild ballpark) of what one might expect to
spend on something like that? My soldering skills are limited to say the
least.

Thanks again-

B_W
 
Any where from $45 US to $100 US depending on how much damage the tuner
received.
"B_W" <digital__1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"jtech" <toomuch@spam.net> wrote in message
news:kwNbc.3329$Em4.159@fe03.usenetserver.com...

Take it to the shop , unless you have soldering experiance. It may
involve
removing the tuner, so its not a fix it yourself type deal.

Jeez, what took you so long to reply?!

; )

I was afraid of that... any idea (wild ballpark) of what one might expect
to
spend on something like that? My soldering skills are limited to say the
least.

Thanks again-

B_W
 
"Art" <stubby@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<JuadnYJ8Gq0Eku3dRVn-uw@comcast.com>...
Any where from $45 US to $100 US depending on how much damage the tuner
received.
I've fixed a few of those (3). usually its fixable but you will need
to dismantle the tuner to get to the wiring. If you are lucky you will
only need to graft on a new connector or repair the old one, if not
then it will have cracked a piece off the board which may or may not
be repairable.

Yours,
-A

"Bother" said Pooh, as the streamer connected with his nose...

"B_W" <digital__1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"jtech" <toomuch@spam.net> wrote in message
news:kwNbc.3329$Em4.159@fe03.usenetserver.com...

Take it to the shop , unless you have soldering experiance. It may
involve
removing the tuner, so its not a fix it yourself type deal.

Jeez, what took you so long to reply?!

; )

I was afraid of that... any idea (wild ballpark) of what one might expect
to
spend on something like that? My soldering skills are limited to say the
least.

Thanks again-

B_W
 
Cool, thanks for the info. Art.

The connector itself has a small, flat metal piece that looks like it was
soldered onto something. This is slightly bent, but intact. I took a peek in
the resulting void and couldn't really see much of anything, and I'm too big
of a chicken to crack the case on the damn thing. ; ]

B_W

"Andre" <testing_h@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Art" <stubby@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Any where from $45 US to $100 US depending on how much damage the tuner
received.

I've fixed a few of those (3). usually its fixable but you will need
to dismantle the tuner to get to the wiring. If you are lucky you will
only need to graft on a new connector or repair the old one, if not
then it will have cracked a piece off the board which may or may not
be repairable.

Yours,
-A

"Bother" said Pooh, as the streamer connected with his nose...

"B_W" <digital__1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:106v9motr6aq3f@corp.supernews.com...

"jtech" <toomuch@spam.net> wrote in message
news:kwNbc.3329$Em4.159@fe03.usenetserver.com...

Take it to the shop , unless you have soldering experiance. It may
involve
removing the tuner, so its not a fix it yourself type deal.

Jeez, what took you so long to reply?!

; )

I was afraid of that... any idea (wild ballpark) of what one might
expect
to
spend on something like that? My soldering skills are limited to say
the
least.

Thanks again-

B_W
 
Buy the new Teflon connector they cost a couple of bucks
and wont melt when you solder around it.The original one
was most probably punch fitted.

kip
--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"B_W" <digital__1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Cool, thanks for the info. Art.

The connector itself has a small, flat metal piece that looks like it was
soldered onto something. This is slightly bent, but intact. I took a peek
in
the resulting void and couldn't really see much of anything, and I'm too
big
of a chicken to crack the case on the damn thing. ; ]

B_W

"Andre" <testing_h@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2c2cf14c.0404041229.42c5c43f@posting.google.com...
"Art" <stubby@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:<JuadnYJ8Gq0Eku3dRVn-uw@comcast.com>...
Any where from $45 US to $100 US depending on how much damage the
tuner
received.

I've fixed a few of those (3). usually its fixable but you will need
to dismantle the tuner to get to the wiring. If you are lucky you will
only need to graft on a new connector or repair the old one, if not
then it will have cracked a piece off the board which may or may not
be repairable.

Yours,
-A

"Bother" said Pooh, as the streamer connected with his nose...

"B_W" <digital__1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:106v9motr6aq3f@corp.supernews.com...

"jtech" <toomuch@spam.net> wrote in message
news:kwNbc.3329$Em4.159@fe03.usenetserver.com...

Take it to the shop , unless you have soldering experiance. It may
involve
removing the tuner, so its not a fix it yourself type deal.

Jeez, what took you so long to reply?!

; )

I was afraid of that... any idea (wild ballpark) of what one might
expect
to
spend on something like that? My soldering skills are limited to say
the
least.

Thanks again-

B_W
 
Thanks Kip, I'll look into that.

Regards,

B_W


"john" <va3mmTAKEOUTTHIS@niagara.com> wrote in message
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Buy the new Teflon connector they cost a couple of bucks
and wont melt when you solder around it.The original one
was most probably punch fitted.

kip
--
"Watch the return E-Mail addy its false"
"B_W" <digital__1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1071l35n5l29l72@corp.supernews.com...
Cool, thanks for the info. Art.

The connector itself has a small, flat metal piece that looks like it
was
soldered onto something. This is slightly bent, but intact. I took a
peek
in
the resulting void and couldn't really see much of anything, and I'm too
big
of a chicken to crack the case on the damn thing. ; ]

B_W

"Andre" <testing_h@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2c2cf14c.0404041229.42c5c43f@posting.google.com...
"Art" <stubby@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:<JuadnYJ8Gq0Eku3dRVn-uw@comcast.com>...
Any where from $45 US to $100 US depending on how much damage the
tuner
received.

I've fixed a few of those (3). usually its fixable but you will need
to dismantle the tuner to get to the wiring. If you are lucky you will
only need to graft on a new connector or repair the old one, if not
then it will have cracked a piece off the board which may or may not
be repairable.

Yours,
-A

"Bother" said Pooh, as the streamer connected with his nose...

"B_W" <digital__1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:106v9motr6aq3f@corp.supernews.com...

"jtech" <toomuch@spam.net> wrote in message
news:kwNbc.3329$Em4.159@fe03.usenetserver.com...

Take it to the shop , unless you have soldering experiance. It
may
involve
removing the tuner, so its not a fix it yourself type deal.

Jeez, what took you so long to reply?!

; )

I was afraid of that... any idea (wild ballpark) of what one might
expect
to
spend on something like that? My soldering skills are limited to
say
the
least.

Thanks again-

B_W
 

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