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[TV] Re: Just sharing



Thanks! I will give it a try on the next one I have. Troy
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:08 AM, Tony Hubbard <tvtech1969@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> I think, MAT has the big bags
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Paul <pktv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> > I figured something out today that I just had to share.  Hope it helps
> some
> > of you who have helped me.
> >
> > I've had several of the late model DVD(DVR) / VCR combos come in lately
> > with
> > the bad (weak) IR LED emitter, symptom of shutdown on tape play -or-
> basket
> > pulls in with no tape present, etc.  I've been estimating them based on
> the
> > time it takes to completely GUT the sucker to get to and change the LED.
> >  If
> > you've done one lately, you know what I mean, EVERYTHING has to come out
> to
> > get to it.
> >
> > Well, check this out.  On your next one, simply take off the top cover
> and
> > take out the prism (one whole screw).  Now, measure over where the LED is
> > from side and front, flip the unit over and make a mark on the bottom of
> > the
> > case where it's at.  Next, take your dremel tool with cutoff disc and cut
> > out a little one inch or so square hole (just make four straight cuts, be
> > careful not to go too deep).  Unsolder the LED and it'll drop out on the
> > bench.  Drop in a new LED from the top side, then back underneath and
> > solder
> > it up, trim the leads, now apply a couple layers of metal tape to cover
> the
> > hole (got some from my heat and air guy, it's good stuff, use it for
> > grounding tape too).  Put the prism and cover back on and you're done.
> >  Just
> > turned a half hour job into a five minute deal, without all the
> > possiblities
> > of whatever going wrong with all the disassembly.
> >
> > I used to get the LED's by the 10 bag back when we were putting them in
> the
> > TV combos.  Lately I haven't been able to find them except for part #
> > X480195, $3.50 each.  Anybody know of a better source/price ?
> >
> > Paul
> >
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