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Old 06-01-2020, 03:46 PM
Tvguy80 Tvguy80 is offline
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I have yet to put in new capacitors. I will not power tv back up as I do not want to damage parts. I have a schematic on its way here. Everywhere I read it seems very complicated. I’m sure I can figure it out but the risk of shock is frightening. What does one do to clear the power out of a television set? I can’t find this kind of repair man around Boston so I’m all I have. But yes capacitors are top on the list of first things to do. All tubes are working and in fine order.
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