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TV blown on first day of lockdown - any suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 980309" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>Very strange that stuff starts to fall over just when one cannot really do anything about the problem. Two of my friends, one motor-mechanic minded and the other electronics-repair minded both had their washing machines pack up on them on the eve of lockdown....and yours truly had to advise on saving the day..tested the mechs machine PCB..was fine...sent him home to relax until after lockdown.. Turns out.....the motor mechanic friend hit the motor of the machine with a hammer ( as he wudve hit a dead starter motor)..and that got it running, and the electronics buddy replaced a relay on the PCB. ..true story!! </p><p></p><p>So...where does this leave the TV thats packed up....maybe try hitting it with a hammer ....seems to fix things. :thinking:.... never seen a relay in a TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 980309, member: 16849"] Very strange that stuff starts to fall over just when one cannot really do anything about the problem. Two of my friends, one motor-mechanic minded and the other electronics-repair minded both had their washing machines pack up on them on the eve of lockdown....and yours truly had to advise on saving the day..tested the mechs machine PCB..was fine...sent him home to relax until after lockdown.. Turns out.....the motor mechanic friend hit the motor of the machine with a hammer ( as he wudve hit a dead starter motor)..and that got it running, and the electronics buddy replaced a relay on the PCB. ..true story!! So...where does this leave the TV thats packed up....maybe try hitting it with a hammer ....seems to fix things. :thinking:.... never seen a relay in a TV. [/QUOTE]
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