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Originally Posted by Eric H
Here's the chassis stamp from my 48-2500, code 122 I think it says.
Since they all vary somewhat I think they may be the serial number, or at least the last 4 or 5 digits may be the serial number.
I have two 48-1001 sets I'd like to take a look at but they aren't easily accessible at the moment.
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Tim piqued my interest.
From Riders 2-135 for the 48-2500 projection TV:
"The last two digits of the series give the run number.
For instance, if the number is 0332016702, the set is Run 2."
So, yours (11293707) must be Run 7.
Run 7 = "The high voltage unit was changed to a complete subassembly ...".
My supposition is that 112 identifies the chassis as for the projection TV,
and 937 is your Serial Number.
My 48-2500 chassis number is 11206702.
I had thought it as Run 2 because the HV caps are 500mmf instead of 1000mmf.
This is beginning to start making sense.
Like you, love to see more chassis numbers.
Carl