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Old 06-04-2005, 22:08   #8
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Re: Loss of colour on TV

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Originally Posted by zoombini
Yours is of the BE2I/BE2A Chassis I think.




So a 50p repair job that will cost more

I'll just post this & edit it in a mo when I have found more.
EDIT:
- nowt to do with it either.

http://www.e-repair.co.uk/faults/SY014678.HTM - nowt to do with your fault though

By the way, in no way am I suggesting that you attempt this yourself.
As much as 50p for a ceramic capacitor, eh?

Don't worry, I have no intention of doing it myself; it's a long time since I've touched a soldering iron!

However, you and the other posters seem to be suggesting that trying to get it repaired is a possible option. I shall be away for a couple of weeks, but when I get back I'll look into it. There's a local shop that I've used in the past that has always seemed reliable. I remember one time when he showed me a PCB with green copper corrosion stains on it; I still deny that it had anything to do with the houseplant that I had standing on top of the set.
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