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trustymopars wrote:
None of mine were "popped" so I guess I'll have to replace all of them to get the right one(s), if I decide to repair it. I've been checking online for replacement power boards, but they are in short supply. And it would probably have the weak caps, anyway.
Oct-03-2013 09:36 AM
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Oct-03-2013 05:14 AM
trustymopars wrote:
If you are looking at a 32", you may want to stay away from Samsung. Mine died @ 2.5 yrs., and upon researching them, they have faulty capacitors in the power supplies. They settled a class-action lawsuit in Arkansas to replace TV's up to a certain serial number, but mine was outside of that. I called their support line, and was told the only thing they would do, was have me pay to ship it to them, then they would give me an estimate on the repair, and pay return shipping whether I chose to repair it or not. I bought an LG LED. I hope it lasts longer. JT.
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Oct-02-2013 07:04 PM
rattleNsmoke wrote:
The 32" Toshiba LCD that came factory installed crapped out on our last camping trip. For those of you that have replaced their tv's, what type did you end up getting and how old was the original tv when it died? Mine was manufactured in 2009. Did the replacement tv fit the mounting bracket with little or no modification?
It makes no sense on getting this one repaired since they are like disposable razors. New ones are cheap enuff.
Mike
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