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Steve Reinis
Guest
I have a 52" RCA (PTK195) RPTV that I bought used as non-working. Did some
solder touch-up on the power supply for the convergence board and it's been
a damned fine set since. Everything was in perfect condition until two
nights back when moving furniture...
A coat rack that was not stable on carpeting took a tumble...and took out
the screen! Well, it managed to just put a nice spiderweb of cracks in the
lower left hand corner. Of all the crap I have that it could have broken,
it had to fall right into the RPTV. Oh well...
The set is still quite usable although I do want to find a new screen
eventually. Can I purchase a screen from any old junk set and cut down down
to fit the cabinet? There is a pawn shop nearbye that has a trashed 60" set
sitting outside but the screen seems intact and I'd like to see if they are
willing to sell it if it will work for me.
I know the screen is actually made up of two layers - I believe one is
lenticular and the other is fresnal? In any case, I've learned by
experimenting that if I rotate the screen, the image is screwy. If I turn
the screen upside down, it's again screwy, but it a different manner. So
obviously the screen is meant to be mounted one way only. My concern is
that this other screen will be ''different" in some way and not give me a
proper image.
Should I just shell out the $150 for a genuine RCA screen or are chances
pretty good this used screen will work?
Thanks,
-Steve
solder touch-up on the power supply for the convergence board and it's been
a damned fine set since. Everything was in perfect condition until two
nights back when moving furniture...
A coat rack that was not stable on carpeting took a tumble...and took out
the screen! Well, it managed to just put a nice spiderweb of cracks in the
lower left hand corner. Of all the crap I have that it could have broken,
it had to fall right into the RPTV. Oh well...
The set is still quite usable although I do want to find a new screen
eventually. Can I purchase a screen from any old junk set and cut down down
to fit the cabinet? There is a pawn shop nearbye that has a trashed 60" set
sitting outside but the screen seems intact and I'd like to see if they are
willing to sell it if it will work for me.
I know the screen is actually made up of two layers - I believe one is
lenticular and the other is fresnal? In any case, I've learned by
experimenting that if I rotate the screen, the image is screwy. If I turn
the screen upside down, it's again screwy, but it a different manner. So
obviously the screen is meant to be mounted one way only. My concern is
that this other screen will be ''different" in some way and not give me a
proper image.
Should I just shell out the $150 for a genuine RCA screen or are chances
pretty good this used screen will work?
Thanks,
-Steve