[TV] Re: Sony KV27T36
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[TV] Re: Sony KV27T36
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WOW!!!!! Who would have thought? I must just be in the wrong location!
At 08:44 PM 9/10/04, you wrote:
>You can start here.
>
>http://www.educationdirect.com/tvtech/
>
>Jay
>
>
>
>larry99 wrote:
> > I have a Sony KV27T36 that was my Grandfather's TV. It went out and he
> bought a new TV that day. The TV was manufactured in May of 1993. When
> I plug it in it does nothing and the power button (on the set or via the
> remote) does nothing. I opened up the set and there are no obvious
> "witness marks" of where anything went out and no fuses are blown.
> > If it is not obvious yet, I am not a TV repair person but do have an
> electical engineering background (but do not practice).
> >
> > Based upon the age of the set I do not think it is worth bringing into
> a repair shop. So the question is, are there any easy obvious things to
> check / do that might milk another bit of life out of this set?
> >
> > Any help would be appreceated as this set is out and my other set
> (which you will see in another thread which greatly resembles this one)
> is about to go - it does not want to turn on unless you push the on
> button many times.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Larry
> >
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