EASY MOST COMMON TV REPAIR EVER!!!

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  • Опубліковано 5 січ 2012
  • Must See TV FIX EASY COMMON Samsung TV Repair Repairing LNT LCD PLASMA TV FIX SERVICE VIDEO TUTORIAL HELP Capacitors, get TV repair parts here-bit.ly/WOfv0P Fix STEP BY STEP WALKTHROUGH REVIEW GUIDE for Samsung Repair Also works for LG Sony Panasonic Vizio Toshiba Pioneer LNT KDL Sanyo ln FLATSCREEN TV REPAIR FLAT SCREEN FIX - Hear Clicking sound On & off or color pixel dots sparkles World's most common repair fix service video tutorial television flat-screen model # kdl ln lt lnt hp ht LINK for TV boards & Parts
    if you go to get tv repair kit- tampatec.blogspot.com/ easy ways
    You can Call Samsung Warranty service center & other TV companies too
    even if Your TV is Over 1 Year old you May get a Free Fix!!!
    ---Troubleshoot STEPS
    1. soft reset - is just turning tv off & back on
    2. hard reset - unplug power to tv for 1 minute then connect power to your Flat-Screen
    3. check for loose or bad connections on power-cord ect..
    4. call TV manufactor tech-support # They on my Tampatec.Blogspot website on the right-side, TV may still covered by extended warranty if this was a factory flaw, mitsubshi still offers free DLP chips for a few of their TV models years ago...u don't know till you ask
    FREE SAMSUNG TV REPAIR WARRANTY SERVICES CLICK HERE
    www.samsung.com/us/capacitorse...
    1-888-899-7602
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  • @TampaTec
    @TampaTec  7 років тому +18

    Help us Hit #300K subs and Grow Subscribe/Like for FREE Tech support- Please post "TV model" and "problem" and i'll reply with a common solution. Support this channel by getting a Capacitor kit for TV board repair- amzn.to/2gEH5Lt Thanks for the support! Let's bring back TV repair! Follow me on Instagram for giveaways and tech reviews instagram.com/tampatec/

    • @albertort1
      @albertort1 7 років тому +1

      Tampatec hello i have a samsung galaxy smart tv model #un55h6350af when i turn it on it displays the smart tv logo then goes black not completly black it looks like bluish the backlights are on, the red light blinks when i push any buttons on the control but when i try to turn it off the tv wont go off i have to unplug it

    • @d_d0t
      @d_d0t 7 років тому

      Tampatec can you fix a cracked insignia tv

    • @sdrake74
      @sdrake74 6 років тому

      Tampatec
      my LG 47lw5300 wont turn on just has a faint red power light that goes on and off ... checked fuses and capacitors on boards what do i do next???

    • @sdrake74
      @sdrake74 6 років тому

      Tampatec
      i liked a few of your videos and subscribed!

    • @darrellmay4502
      @darrellmay4502 5 років тому

      Love your video's!,, always a pleasure!,,,

  • @Jan-vc1qg
    @Jan-vc1qg 7 років тому +17

    I found a samsung plasma full hd 42 inch on the waste disposal.
    And found 1 faulty capacitor on the power board.
    Cost 98 euro cents to make it, now works perfectly in the bedroom.
    I am happy with it.
    Thanks.

  • @MorbidVizions
    @MorbidVizions 10 років тому +11

    You're a total bad ass bro! Sharing useful info like this is the way to help people! Just out of kindness. Thanks for all your tips and help buddy, it's absolutely appreciated!

    • @balloney2175
      @balloney2175 Рік тому +1

      He is so nice. People will do DIY instead of going to his shop. Well people from far away places cannot come to Tampa, FL to have their TV fixed.

  • @crowe57
    @crowe57 11 років тому +2

    Thanks so much; I was able to fix my 50 inch Samsung TV last night with the help of your video. I cost me about $6.00 for the parts. The capacitors that I replaced were not bulging---they all seem to look like someone used a black marker on top of them. I replaced six capacitors of different ratings and after reassembling my TV and hitting the power button, my television has new life. Again, thanks for posting an excellent repair video.

  • @ryang6572
    @ryang6572 10 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for this video - you saved me buying a new 60" TV. £5 worth of caps, £15 solder kit from Maplin, no experience of soldering and now its all working again. Thanks again :)

  • @asulliv1954
    @asulliv1954 6 років тому +24

    I bet the T.V repair shops hate you because you are really showing us all how to fix our expensive t.v's ourselves and for cheaper if we do it right,but they love you if we mess it up and they have to fix our mistakes so they charge us double!!lol keep up the good work you are an excellent teacher,where are you located if you don't mind me asking?love the kids noise in the background shows you are truly a family man!!

    • @TampaTec
      @TampaTec  6 років тому +6

      Augustine Sullivan true some post mean comments but some tv shops like "Grants pass" which also has a UA-cam channel likes my videos as I do to his videos. Lois Rossmann is another repair shop that embraces UA-cam too. sharing knowledge is good karma.

  • @Alpine7163
    @Alpine7163 10 років тому +8

    For a one man show juggling a camera and doing the repair this is a awesome and very informative video ! Thanks for making me smarter than i was yesterday :)

    • @TampaTec
      @TampaTec  10 років тому +1

      thanks i'm trying to get better 8^)

  • @yupjuliansje
    @yupjuliansje 8 років тому +2

    you are awesome, you may not go over every single detail and have good camera work but you do show how to get into the nitty gritty and stuff, explaining that you can mix and match stuff as long as it serves a certain criteria, it gives me more confidence to dabble around with some electronics myself, see if i can't do a quick home fix here and there.

  • @edwardgunia3622
    @edwardgunia3622 6 років тому

    I have a 55" Samsung LCD I bought in 2009. In 2013, had power but would not show picture and was making a clicking noise.
    I just watched this video last week. There were 5 resisters that were not flat on the top. So I purchased a new power board from shop Jimmy's
    With shipping it was $74.20. Fixed it in less than 30 minutes. The tv was sitting in a box since 2013 when the problem happened
    Because you are "THE MAN". I am now using my 55" again. Kudos to you.

  • @deberaj4829
    @deberaj4829 7 років тому +4

    Thank you! I think my son should attempt to fix his own tv/monitor. He is 16 and in engineering in high school. Your instructions are so point by point. Very cool!

    • @missdee212
      @missdee212 Рік тому

      Why not if it'd already broken. As long as he practices normal precautions when working with electric aka unplugging the tv.

  • @chrisasher685
    @chrisasher685 7 років тому +5

    Great video. I would like to say to anyone who doesn't know how to solder and doesn't want to learn how, you can usually replace the entire power supply board for around 30-75 bucks depending on the model. It's an easy DIY job and costs far less than a repair shop. Just watch out for those capacitors. Make sure to discharge them before you take the back off of the tv.

    • @Martschy
      @Martschy Рік тому

      how do u discharge them?

    • @michaelinzitari
      @michaelinzitari Рік тому

      @@Martschy you try to turn the tv on and they should drain in a few seconds

  • @hollylh03
    @hollylh03 10 років тому +1

    You're the man Tampatec!!!!! Our tv was having this problem and after MANY google articles and youtube videos, this non-technically inclined woman decided to take on the challenge herself! I made my husband watch your video before attempting the fix and together we got it working again! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills. What would have been a $300+ fix turned into something around $20!

  • @zakkrocker
    @zakkrocker 9 років тому

    That was awesome. Best Buy tried ripping my senior citizen uncle off, they plugged in the Haier 32 inch, tried to turn it on and said his board is blown and he should just buy a new tv, mind you no other tests were done outside of plugging it in.. this tv is 4 years old. He spent 300.00 on another tv. I kinda went ape shit on the Geek Squad and got his tv back. They didnt want to give it up because it was logged in to be "recycled". I convinced them after my italian voice started to reach louder than the rest of the store. I will take it apart tomorrow and check your tips. Thanks for posting this, My uncle and I bought the tv for my dad in 2010, he passed away a short time after, so it would be cool if im able to fix it. My kids want "Grandpa's tv" in their room "cuz it still smells like him". Thanks again.

  • @jeffsargent4712
    @jeffsargent4712 7 років тому +7

    Funny, those kids at your house always having a party! Great videos.

  • @TampaTec
    @TampaTec  8 років тому +3

    follow me on Instagram or G+ for free tech support and latest on tech. #tampatec

  • @dannylyts5814
    @dannylyts5814 12 років тому +1

    Man..I like your way of directing or if I may call it teaching...You really helped me greatly!God bless ya

  • @sunbalon
    @sunbalon 10 років тому +1

    You are one of not many people left on this earth, who not ruled by greed and helping people without profit, publishing these video tutorials. THANKS YOU SO MUCH. Wish you all the best off luck in future and fixing TV's.

    • @TampaTec
      @TampaTec  10 років тому +4

      thx, i heard at church once give a person a fish they eat for a day but teach that person to fish they eat for a life time 8^)

    • @mckinley9668
      @mckinley9668 10 років тому

      come on man we cannot live without food, open your eyeswe are not hero

  • @huev0z
    @huev0z 8 років тому +4

    Lol it worked, got a new Capacitor at radio shack for 89 cents. Thanks man u just fixed my 55inch Samsung

  • @davea2355
    @davea2355 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for the great video! I have a very similar Samsung TV but the power board looks exactly the same. Mine had that same capacitor go as well. Thanks for the step by step instructions! You rock!!

  • @axdel24
    @axdel24 9 років тому +1

    lol, love your enthusiasm in this video after you won , I've learnt so much from you ,very grateful. Thanks

  • @radioman3229
    @radioman3229 7 років тому +7

    if i lived near you, i would volunteer to be the camera man just to learn from ya.

  • @claymiller749
    @claymiller749 11 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for this video! This is exactly what I needed to fix my TV and you made it simple and saved me a bundle!

  • @BIGMAC2K3
    @BIGMAC2K3 10 років тому +1

    mate your repair videos are so helpful keep up the good work

  • @dylanakent
    @dylanakent 8 років тому +1

    Fantastic. Thanks for the bonus tutorial on soldering!

  • @TampaTec
    @TampaTec  8 років тому +10

    share this video to anyone it may interest and like the vid if it was informative, thanks for your support.
    fluke multimeter ..amzn.to/1I6yRPJ
    20 dollar good auto range meter ..amzn.to/1T6AAec
    ISO-tip rechargeable soldering iron- amzn.to/1Z4CygA
    Butane soldering iron- amzn.to/1S3acEx
    Weller electric soldering station- amzn.to/1O9Ui5k

    • @mannyt5890
      @mannyt5890 8 років тому +2

      How do you know what the problem is if the caps aren't even blown

    • @winstonchurchill8300
      @winstonchurchill8300 7 років тому

      Hi Tampa,
      I have here a Samsung UE32D6200TS LED TV.
      Menu and screen comes up but TV makes clicking (relais?) noise.
      Caps on the powerboard all look fine and since its from 2012, it is unlikely to be affected by the old Taiwan capacitor plague of the early 2000s. No visible damage outside or inside.
      Click, click, click, click …. What else could it be?

    • @kentlewis4578
      @kentlewis4578 7 років тому

      Tampatec
      How can I get in touch with you regarding tv repair?

    • @kentlewis4578
      @kentlewis4578 7 років тому +1

      Tampatec
      Can you recommend a good budget magnifier?

    • @mikehutchison797
      @mikehutchison797 7 років тому

      Tampatec Great videos. I've got a SEIKI 50" LED TV. When I bought it from Fred Meyers, it was a display model. It now goes blank after it comes on after about 20 minutes. l did the flashlight test and I can see the screen. Since this TV is not that old, I'm not sure that the LEDs are shorted. I only paid $147 so I didn't get taken. There's a PC board for power and​ one for probably driver. I've already remove the back cover. I sure would like some advice

  • @raymondberry8452
    @raymondberry8452 7 років тому +13

    By the way - love the kids in the background! Once again solace and solder can be found in the man cave! Lol.

    • @emmawebber9438
      @emmawebber9438 7 років тому +4

      What do you call a female version of a 'Man Cave' then? Some of us 'Girlies' like to do our own repairs too. I fix my cars and do my own DIY, woodworking etc :-) Best wishes from England .

    • @BrickInTheWall82
      @BrickInTheWall82 7 років тому +1

      Dame Dungeon.

    • @Pepsi_Please
      @Pepsi_Please 5 років тому

      Omgosh I thought the same thing. She was being so patient, and encouraging, too. 👍👊👏🤗💕To Mom and great parenting skills! The hardest 24/7 on earth.

    • @Pepsi_Please
      @Pepsi_Please 5 років тому

      @@emmawebber9438 Me too Emma! I made my daughter a garden playhouse when she was 3. She then proclaimed my work shed, Mommy's Playhouse. At 5 she morphed the name into Mommy's "Girl-Power House" and my tools, the Girl-Power tools and It stuck. She's 24 now. I havn't thought about that in years. My BFF calls her's the "She Shed" We're both very girlie as well, and added a "me time" place to hers. Complete with antique chase, crystal chandelier, and wine fridge. She now gets quality me time.

  • @angelh55
    @angelh55 11 років тому +2

    Dude. Thank you so much. I can't believe how simple it really is to fix a circuit board cap. Gonna fix my PC monitor this weekend.

  • @ngfalconer
    @ngfalconer 11 років тому +1

    Excellent video! I replaced 2 capacitors on my LG flat screen and it came back to life! Cost 80pence. Excellent. Thanks so much...electrical shop wanted £95 just to look at it.

  • @davesstuff1599
    @davesstuff1599 8 років тому +4

    The most common problems are power relay and backlight on LCD.

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 5 років тому +7

    How is this easy!?

    • @RB-vh6ps
      @RB-vh6ps 3 роки тому

      First time doing this it can be kinda overwhelming... But, once you mess with one or two of them it becomes fairly easy.. lol

    • @themastereal8345
      @themastereal8345 Рік тому

      You usually don’t even get a hint at what you should be doing, what is wrong, what is right, in this scenario he knows the problem, the solution is easy, so it’s easy, imagine instead having no sign of life, then you would have to check literally anything to see if there’s a problem

  • @ruskiryan2398
    @ruskiryan2398 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video, You have taught me how to solder correctly, something I have been screwing up for years. I look forward to learning more! :)

  • @Stuartcpht
    @Stuartcpht 11 років тому +1

    This is great knowledge to have on hand. Thanks!

  • @melissahirst3078
    @melissahirst3078 5 років тому +4

    I'll be your camera GIRL if u fix my tv for me!!!!!!😂🤣

  • @bikemannc
    @bikemannc 9 років тому +4

    I opened up my backside to my LCD Vizio tv and there are zero capacitors buldging or damaged at all; please advise, can send pics, advise what to do now?

    • @TampaTec
      @TampaTec  9 років тому +3

      Check standby volts on power board, if no standby light on tv can be bad main logic board or power board.

    • @shaquiasheppard5604
      @shaquiasheppard5604 7 років тому

      Tampatec ft

    • @Jaron22
      @Jaron22 7 років тому

      Accurate TV Repair Home Theater Design
      The link you posted doesn't work.

  • @psion5mxfred
    @psion5mxfred 11 років тому +1

    Thank you very much. Just back from Maplins having spent a whole €2.79 for two capacitors, soldered them in, and our TV is running like a dream - just in time for the grandkids!!!
    Fond regards,
    Ruaidhrí,
    Dublin,
    Ireland

  • @nameprivate4287
    @nameprivate4287 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for this Video. I found a RCA 40" HD TV . Seems in excellent shape only no power. I see 4 blown capacitors on the Power panel. I removed them after marking them off and ordered replacements. Hope it works ! People throw them out a lot where I live because they have no clue how simple it can be to fix them. Glad when I was a young girl my father taught me a bit about fixing stuff !

  • @BSD2000
    @BSD2000 8 років тому +5

    Why are caps in so many electronic devices defective nowadays? Why can't the manufacturers produce reliable capacitors - what's the problem? I know a few TV manufacturers have sued capacitor makers for giving them defective caps but this problem also effects many other products - including computer motherboards. It's really getting out of hand. You're almost guaranteed that any electronic device you buy today will have bad caps after a few years of use. Meanwhile, I can power up a 60 year old tube amp, or even a receiver from the 70's and it works without issues. You would think technology would advance and produce more reliable components, not the other way around.

    • @marilynlvmd
      @marilynlvmd 8 років тому

      they could if it, but greed won't let them.

    • @marilynlvmd
      @marilynlvmd 8 років тому

      oops meant to remove if it.

  • @jm9841
    @jm9841 5 років тому +8

    "Put it safe like somewhere on the floor." hears kids in background. roflmao

  • @brucieroostersmom
    @brucieroostersmom 11 років тому

    Best Video yet. I've watched 4 on this subject. THANK YOU!!!!

  • @bma737
    @bma737 12 років тому +1

    Great job with the repair. I'm going to try this with my mom's TV in the next week or so.

  • @annhill20111
    @annhill20111 10 років тому +1

    Wow nice! Now maybe I won't be afraid to solder boards, it looks easy enough :)
    Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @jay-shredds
    @jay-shredds 7 років тому

    your videos just saved me my tv, and , if i wasnt so broke, i would never have learned how to fix it...this is just unbelievable and i cant thank you enough...truly inspired subscriber right here...if you have any dislikes, its because they are impatient or just plain stupid....

  • @gamerio9945
    @gamerio9945 6 років тому +2

    Great tutorial man! I am just praying that when my Amazon materials arrive for my TV repair I can do as fine as job as you or at least so the problem on my TV gets fixed.

  • @Longshanks1956
    @Longshanks1956 9 років тому

    Fantastic, very informative. Thank you.

  • @jr08th
    @jr08th 11 років тому

    Great Video Simple and to the point ! good looks!

  • @BeboGordo
    @BeboGordo 10 років тому

    Thanks for the insight and the step by step.

  • @MrJumanji33
    @MrJumanji33 11 років тому +2

    Thanks for all the help. You guys really know your stuff and I'll try my best to make this my last question here. How likely is it that there is a safety fuse on main power boards? I accidentally grounded it and expect a fuse gave very quickly to prevent any real passive component damage.

  • @Subject__
    @Subject__ 7 років тому

    hey man. my name is Jon, and im about to start working as an engineering technician. your channel is greatly helping me out with the basics, especially your older videos) thx again and keep it up man

  • @copperheadsevenpointthree8523
    @copperheadsevenpointthree8523 8 років тому

    Thanks Tampatec- I get to do the t.shoot on my 42" Sanyo tomorrow on the kitchen table. Fixing a TV is one of the few things I have not done, til now. If I have questions, this is where I'll refer. This and other vids you have are easy for me to follow and it was presented at the right speed of my semi-elec learning curve. I get new solder, yeaaaa!! Thanks again man- My kids and wife are gonna wonder, .... , Until I put her back in service and they have the dang-o TV to play with again- Cool-- Paul

  • @hawksprayfoam
    @hawksprayfoam 11 років тому

    I am ready to fix anything now, all needed was a demonstration ,,,dude your the best,,thank you

  • @fernominal
    @fernominal 8 років тому

    To: Tampatec,
    Great video!
    Great job!!
    Thank you for sharing!!
    (My TV works great again!)
    .

  • @RIGUEZ34
    @RIGUEZ34 11 років тому

    DUDE.... You Are The MAN....
    This vid helped me fix my tv.... THANKS

  • @mayberryrayray590
    @mayberryrayray590 Рік тому

    You are really good at explaining things thank you for teaching us how to do things are self 😊

  • @pcrevival4341
    @pcrevival4341 5 років тому +2

    Thanks dude that helped out alot

  • @eniram
    @eniram 10 років тому

    I appreciate people like you showing me how to do this.

  • @Mr415bryan
    @Mr415bryan 11 років тому

    Very good information and simple instructions.

  • @rayr1444
    @rayr1444 7 років тому

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @schaser6977
    @schaser6977 12 років тому

    thank you for your video it was very helpful I have a couple TV's they are working great!!! want to learn more so keep making your video

  • @jessicap1432
    @jessicap1432 11 років тому

    Just replaced the 2200uf 10v's with 2200uf 25v, took about 10 minutes not including the actual taking the Tv apart. Plugged it in and it works perfect now. I still can't wrap my head around the fact that I spent MAYBE $7 on everything needed to make it work again. Amazing, simply amazing.

  • @MrJimmysjamin
    @MrJimmysjamin 10 років тому

    Wow thanks a lot for making this video ,I have a dell 47 inch plasma that's doing pretty much the same thing except every now and again it will come on haven't taken the back off yet, but now I have the confidence to do it, the repair guy wanted 120 just to come out thanks again.

  • @ramonjrfernandez126
    @ramonjrfernandez126 10 років тому

    Thanks to you Tampatec for the easy guide in repairing tv. I got my sharp 2009 42" lcd working again. $25 for caps part and $12 soldering kit and the problem is solved!Need more practice soldering....it's my first time.Thanks again all done in 30 mins.Saved me alot of $$$!! fyi, just replaced 1 capasitor.

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot 10 років тому

    Thanks for Video!

  • @toddwolfe
    @toddwolfe 12 років тому

    Thanks very much! Worked great

  • @Grkpexti
    @Grkpexti 10 років тому +1

    Great walk through, I will attempt a fix on a 50" panasonic plasma

  • @jacobfreyman
    @jacobfreyman 11 років тому +1

    This video really helped me! Thank you so much! I opened my TV had a couple of blown caps. I don't have the sauter so I'm going to take it up to RadioShack and get some help(just the circuit board)

  • @MrRubble01
    @MrRubble01 12 років тому

    hi there.installed ten caps today.im over the moon works great. i can't thank you enough.cost £6.bp.if you ever come to cardiff wales give me a shout and i will buy you a pint of good irish guinness.keep up the good work.thank you.rubble

  • @MrPhattdirty
    @MrPhattdirty 10 років тому

    thanks man,i'm watching you from France,get to it tomorow,Already got the back cover off,got the big hooks in the way for wall fixing,but i know where to look now.

  • @md50md
    @md50md 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video. It is very helpful.

  • @Metaldogg
    @Metaldogg 6 років тому

    Awesome I have this problem and will be fixing it this week great how to.

  • @angelortiz2169
    @angelortiz2169 11 років тому

    Thanks for the info.

  • @azemuth100
    @azemuth100 7 років тому

    Most common repairs on TV that's a beauty. Thanks!

    • @TampaTec
      @TampaTec  7 років тому

      +Pedro Lucas thanks Pedro for supporting the channel.

  • @collectorperv
    @collectorperv 9 років тому

    Brilliant, thx so much for posting this. Threw my last TV away cos of this and now my next one doing it too. Can fix it now !

  • @leonardocenir5195
    @leonardocenir5195 8 років тому

    thanks for this video sir tampatec

  • @surendrasinghdhanjal5835
    @surendrasinghdhanjal5835 Рік тому

    Excellent video

  • @robalbalos
    @robalbalos 5 років тому

    Snap!!!! Thanks for this video really helped out a lot!

  • @mikemalo6336
    @mikemalo6336 9 років тому +2

    At 6:58 A parrot sez "Aw, Godammit"
    Good video, good detail.

  • @desmonddwyer
    @desmonddwyer 6 років тому

    Thanks just fixed my TV using your advice , great bid, thanks again ;-)

  • @dsugrim1763
    @dsugrim1763 7 років тому

    great job, keep up the good work

  • @LIVINGINPRINCETON
    @LIVINGINPRINCETON 8 років тому

    Great tutorial

  • @marvelstrikeforcemsfcrucib1208
    @marvelstrikeforcemsfcrucib1208 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for the awesome tips, all you need now is to use one of your kids as the cameraman :)

  • @ed2win37
    @ed2win37 11 років тому

    you are a tv god. thank you so much.

  • @muds27
    @muds27 10 років тому

    Just saved me a load of money. Cheers Tampaman.

  • @wiganer
    @wiganer 11 років тому

    Brilliant video keep em coming.

  • @aznxinva5ian
    @aznxinva5ian 12 років тому

    Paying for experience and knowledge.. PFF! Google is all the knowledge I need to fix something like this! Thanks a lot man!

  • @ciribincin45
    @ciribincin45 11 років тому

    thanks man, i already open the tv, i found just one cap in bad shape and i already make an order of cap kit, thank you!!

  • @neumankatherine1283
    @neumankatherine1283 9 років тому +1

    Thank you!!!!! Fixed my tv based on this video! Works better than it used to even!

    • @TampaTec
      @TampaTec  9 років тому

      Neuman Katherine cool thanks 8^)

  • @Judexy22
    @Judexy22 10 років тому +1

    Hi ! Thanks for your instructions.
    Have you a video on how to fix the problem on the Inverter Board ?
    Thanks and Cheers !

  • @frankreiserm.s.8039
    @frankreiserm.s.8039 5 років тому +1

    You can read your caps in circuit with an ESR meter. You could dasy chain some lover value electrolytic caps until your value is within 10% of the rated value. Remember to always scrub your new solder joints with resin remover. Good video'1

  • @hoytpragnell5014
    @hoytpragnell5014 9 років тому

    good job,thanks

  • @mitchwheresmybunny
    @mitchwheresmybunny 11 років тому

    Great video. Already subscibed. Haven't done any soldering since 9th grade electronics, but I think I'm going to give this a shot.

  • @victorfeliciano1961
    @victorfeliciano1961 3 роки тому

    Thanks to you my tv is working good.
    Thank you.

  • @drewsquickfix
    @drewsquickfix 10 років тому

    Thank u great video. Helped a lot!

  • @Utoobyourself
    @Utoobyourself 11 років тому

    Great tutorial, Thks

  • @pilot10ful
    @pilot10ful 9 років тому

    big guy that was great .thank you

  • @Renioy15
    @Renioy15 10 років тому

    Great video

  • @BmoreSince1990
    @BmoreSince1990 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing ur knowledge. I am absolutely greatful for ur lessons. Lol.

  • @ramonperera6218
    @ramonperera6218 4 роки тому

    That's was a really easy one ! I wished it was always like that. Thanks.

  • @ghrmember
    @ghrmember 11 років тому

    just ordered! it will be my weekend project and hope to not mess it up =p already subscribed! thanks brotha!

  • @cm123123123321
    @cm123123123321 11 років тому

    Your a freaking cool genius! Thanks!!

  • @Mr2010gartman
    @Mr2010gartman 11 років тому

    ok thank you ive only orderd 2 caps will give it a try see how it goes