How to fix lines,that appear on the screen?They are diffirent,depend on resolution. Dean
G Grandma´s_SUB Member Joined 2004 2005-01-18 4:35 pm #1 2005-01-18 4:35 pm #1 How to fix lines,that appear on the screen?They are diffirent,depend on resolution. Dean ••• More options Share raidfibre Member Joined 2003 martin.klingensmith.info/ 2005-01-18 4:39 pm #2 2005-01-18 4:39 pm #2 I suppose the first thing to do would be to open it up and clean all of the dust off. Look for burned components or what may be a bad solder joint. (don't touch any capacitor leads) ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-18 4:45 pm #3 2005-01-18 4:45 pm #3 Sorry guys, for safety reasons, due to the high voltages and live chassis used in TV/Monitor repair, we don't allow such postings on diyAudio. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status Not open for further replies. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
raidfibre Member Joined 2003 martin.klingensmith.info/ 2005-01-18 4:39 pm #2 2005-01-18 4:39 pm #2 I suppose the first thing to do would be to open it up and clean all of the dust off. Look for burned components or what may be a bad solder joint. (don't touch any capacitor leads) ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-18 4:45 pm #3 2005-01-18 4:45 pm #3 Sorry guys, for safety reasons, due to the high voltages and live chassis used in TV/Monitor repair, we don't allow such postings on diyAudio. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status Not open for further replies.
I suppose the first thing to do would be to open it up and clean all of the dust off. Look for burned components or what may be a bad solder joint. (don't touch any capacitor leads)
pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2005-01-18 4:45 pm #3 2005-01-18 4:45 pm #3 Sorry guys, for safety reasons, due to the high voltages and live chassis used in TV/Monitor repair, we don't allow such postings on diyAudio. ••• More options Share
Sorry guys, for safety reasons, due to the high voltages and live chassis used in TV/Monitor repair, we don't allow such postings on diyAudio.