myf360f1 (31-08-09),oyama (01-09-09),tech_support (04-09-09)
Just some of the ones I had, might come in handy for some.
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myf360f1 (31-08-09),oyama (01-09-09),tech_support (04-09-09)
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Thanks for that.
Thank You best4less. Very handy for an old techo
Kevin Far West NSW
Techs help Techs
Always has been the way here
Another on to add to your list is
User manuals that might help the customers
schematics
I had to register for this site but seemed worth the effort
It had 75 Plasma and 243 tv schematics
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
Nice one if you need a Konka service manual
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
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Teac User Manuals
Found this when a customer said they were going to pay $45 for a user manual for there Teac TV
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
Good one best4less, always the man when help is needed.
This looks like another good source for User Manuals for heaps of different brands
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
Thanks B4L,great links.
Any chance anyone has a circuit diag. for a CONIA C3412T cathode ray TV I've been trying for weeks to get a copy particularly power supply section.
Dash.
Plenty chassis are the same TV but with different brand names.
Try doing a Google search for part number and location number for exact components in your unit
For example if the power supply uses a 2sd1554 and is at Location Q801, then search for 2sd1554 q801.
If you find a site as a pdf, then there is a good Chance it will be mighty close to your Unit.
I've never tried that .thanks I'll give it a go
Dash
Found another good one that helps with service modes
Surely might come in handy for those that have a bad memory
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
good read, but alittle out of date, with philips... yes you can take the back off and use the jumper pins if you know what you have to short out, or, you can use a laptop and use compair to ask the micro "whats wrong?"
yeah i know, sometimes it give exactly the right answer and sometimes it may as well be "somethings wrong"
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