- My wife picked up a TV - 3 Updates
- need help with odd CRT monitor image - 2 Updates
amdx <nojunk@knology.net>: Jul 13 06:13PM -0500 On 7/13/2017 6:28 AM, John-Del wrote: >> Mikek > You of course are correct, but I don't think the option is yours. Ebay will protect the buyer no matter how wrong they are. > TV "shop" guessed wrong (didn't do the proper diagnostics) and expects you to pay for the shipping. If you sell any other parts I suppose the best option is to sell with a no-return policy and pay a bit more in carry fees. It gets worse :-) I used free shipping, so I paid shipping both directions! Live and learn, although that TV was a one time thing. And just to pile on, I donated the proceeds of the first two PCB sales to this young lady on a life adventure, living in a van and traveling. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKhf_XarJmE&t=65s Click her name to go to the page showing all her videos. Mikek |
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Jul 13 08:28PM -0700 On Friday, 14 July 2017 00:13:26 UTC+1, amdx wrote: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKhf_XarJmE&t=65s > Click her name to go to the page showing all her videos. > Mikek No-one sent me money on my time-out trip. Maybe I should have worn whatever she's wearing? NT :) |
amdx <nojunk@knology.net>: Jul 14 07:10AM -0500 >> Mikek > No-one sent me money on my time-out trip. Maybe I should have worn whatever she's wearing? > NT :) I watch for the story not the pictures! That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Mikek |
"Ian Field" <gangprobing.alien1@virginmedia.com>: Jul 13 09:00PM +0100 "John Robertson" <spam@flippers.com> wrote in message news:1ridnZ11qfjO4fvEnZ2dnUU7-TGdnZ2d@giganews.com... > the body isn't a smooth cylinder rather it is lumpy. > I have to agree that diodes in monitors rarely fail, I can't recall the > last time we traced a problem to a faulty diode. There was a European BA prefix family of diodes that I can't remember the numerical bit that were seriously dodgy. There was a block package E/W diode that could be single or double and had an SK prefix (IIRC) that I routinely replaced whether they'd failed or not. Not many in monitors - nearly all in TVs. |
"Ian Field" <gangprobing.alien1@virginmedia.com>: Jul 13 09:03PM +0100 "Ralph Mowery" <rmowery28146@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:MPG.33d059d02d52455998994a@news.east.earthlink.net... > think the 1n4007 may be a slightly different kind of makeup than the > others. Another thing is odd voltage cpacitors like a 63 volt unit. > Why not just 60 or 70 or even 65 due to the large tollorance of them. Last time I ordered diodes - all the PIV grades were the same price, I just ordered the highest grade in a larger quantity. I have absolutely no idea how they grade production and marketing. |
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