Here's how to get max profit from a HDTV that is found dead on the side of the road. Enjoy! Any questions, feel free to ask.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v...76584144966018
Here's how to get max profit from a HDTV that is found dead on the side of the road. Enjoy! Any questions, feel free to ask.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v...76584144966018
Really outstanding video, thank you for sharing.
I was given a LCD tv which the screen had been broken while being moved. I was able to power it up and even with the broken screen you could see the picture and everything worked. I took photos of the tv working with the broken screen then used them to help sell the internal boards. I recall I made between $50 and $70 in total from selling the boards.
I look forward to seeing your repaired tv and find out how much you made off of it. Mike
"Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}
Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked
This was talked about a year ago with links to a repair forum and where we can buy the repair kits with the proper caps, etc.
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Thanks for the motivation. I've got a 32" and a 20" sitting in the basement, beautiful picture on the 32"...but keeps shutting down after about 30 min or so, sure it's probably bad caps, but haven't pulled the back off of it yet to check.
Tv is fixed. Its a 26" and decided to keep as new pc monitor. I normally run two monitors at once, although I may hook a 2nd video card in and run a third.
Here is links to caps that fit this particular tv.
10V 2200uF Motherboard Capacitors Quantity 10 | eBay
Just match uf rating. You can always go a little higher on uf. It actually might make the tv last longer and be more stable. Voltage also has to matches, but you can go wee higher.
Pic of tv. Im now using as a computer monitor. Even have the tv speakers tied into the pc for music. Any of the new HDTV's have a VGA hookup. The blue plug cable. Or if you have a decent video card, you can go with a hdmi cable. The 10 dollar hdmi cable from the dollar store works surprisingly well.
Note. Im cheap. I dug one of the last scraggling motherboards that didnt make it out the door this week. I retrieved the caps off of it and installed. They were a lower uf rating, but tv works fine. By my guess, they were probaly last 6 months before popping again. But for now, works good.
I was wondering if this repair was your first -or- if you do it on a regular basis.
I've had consistently good results repairing flat screen computer monitors and absolutely no luck with flat screen tv's. The tv's are a bit more complicated and a few bad caps on the power board seem to ripple through the machine and damage some of the other boards.
If you can consistently bring the tv's back to life you've really got something there.
Here's the links I was referring to, the forum has a lot of info on different models of flatscreens, motherboards, etc.
The other link has the cap kits available.
Badcaps Forums - Salvation For Your Electronics!
Badcaps.net - Badcaps Home
I have had tried to make ads on this site with no success. If y'all around Scranton, pa call me 570 five o seven one 8 three 8 and I will probably buy depending what you have. Yes I repair and have a 98% repair success. I even do motherboards. I had a nice older sli board on the shelf. Just put three caps in it and its back alive and stable.
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