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Best And Fastest Lcd Tv Repair Guide!

If you want to get started in LCD TV repair and Than gold electronics repair then this is a good book for you. Maybe You Have a broken LCD TV sitting at home and you want to repair it yourself. No Matter Who You Are or What Your Reason Is For Wanting to repair LCD TVs, You Have Come To The Right Place. Order "any time 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Once you complete your purchase you Will Be Able to download a copy of this 195 page guide Immediately, UNLESS of course you would Rather order this book in a wire-bound paperback style INSTEAD it's your choice.

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Over Chapters 40 (Limited Edition)

Liquid Crystals
Liquid Crystal Displays
The Power Supply Board
The Inverter Board
The Main Board
The Controller / T-Con Board
The LCD Driver Board
The Standby Circuit
The Liquid Crystal Display In Depth
Tools
Test Equipment
Schematic Diagrams
Understanding and Testing Resistors
Understanding and Testing Capacitors
Understanding and Testing Inductors
Understanding and Testing Transistors
Understanding and Testing Diodes
Understanding and Testing Bridge Rectifiers
Understanding and Testing LEDs
Understanding and Testing Switching Transformers
Understanding and Testing Opto-Isolators
Understanding and Testing Voltage Regulators
Understanding and Testing Switches
Understanding and Testing Fuses
Some Testing Tips
Useful Formulas
How To Disassemble An LCD TV
Voltage Test Points
The Tap Test
Freeze Dryers and Hair Spray
Connection Problems
PSU (Power Supply Unit) Failures
Inverter Board Failures
Main Board Failures
No Video
No Audio
OSD / Menu Failure
White Screen
Rainbow Screen
Screen Flashes Then TV Shut Down
No Back light
Lines In Picture
Cracked Panel
LCD TV Repair Case Histories
Safety
Conclusion
Further Reading
Websites
Parts Distributors

In Also this guide You Will learn How I Repaired thesis LCD TVs

Samsung LNT4061FX/XAA

Set HAD vertical colored lines and no OSD.

Samsung LNT4661F

Takes Some Time to power on-and-when It Is There Are we red dots THROUGHOUT the picture.

Samsung LNT4671FX

Unit cycles on and off for Minutes Before coming on.

Westinghouse LTV32W1

No. Power, Power LED turns amber to blue Then off, 'may be intermittent.

Sylvania LC320SL8

No power, blown fuse.

Sharp LC37D43U

No back light.

Polaroid FLM323B

No audio.

Polaroid FLM3732

No power, no standby LED.

Magnavox 50MF231D/37

Power LED lights set goal Does not come on.

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Who do you trust to service/repair your auto?

No..I'm not looking for specific names of auto repair shops. But more interested what criteria you use to decide on the mechanic you bring your car to for service and why. thx.

1) Only go the dealer for repair?

2) Choose mechanic within relative short distance from home?

3) Ask friend/family to refer one?

4) Do thorough evaluation -- pros/cons of one shop over another?

ME!

I live in the country and the only service facility within 50 miles is the local Co-op garage in our village. Their mechanic is olde school and an excellent fabricator but he usually too busy repairing farm equipment and he takes a month and a half for vacation at this time of the year.

So, I end up doing most of my own work. Jacked up the old Sunfire yesterday and performed a complete rear brake replacement including one backing plate. I also have a 50 year old Jaguar Sports Car and a few other assorted vehicles that I do most of my own work on. I have two newer vehicles that have to be driven or towed that 50 miles to the dealers though because they have warranties.

My next project is a complete rear end rebuild on the Jaguar but the majority of that will be 'sent out' and performed elsewhere as I do not have the specialized tools.

My wife hates it when I work on her car because I "do the job right" ( read as takes twice as long). LOL.

SO;
1) Only go the dealer for repair? - seldom unless it's warranty. Dealer shop rates tend to be higher than independent shops and 1/4 of the work is performed by apprentices - YIKES!

2) Choose mechanic within relative short distance from home? - that is always best. Keep the work in your community

3) Ask friend/family to refer one? - absolutely !

4) Do thorough evaluation - if possible get references - have them do a few simple procedures first.