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problem was a lot of dust and one eight legged crispy critter, cleaned and then replaced the fuse. TV is fine now.problem was a lot of dust and one eight legged crispy critter, cleaned and then replaced the fuse. TV is fine now.
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good job that usually is not the case on that model but you got lucky happy holidaygood job that usually is not the case on that model but you got lucky happy holiday
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You can connect this to your computer if you have an S-Video output on your computer. This is the only supported connection on your TV. This model doesn't have a VGA, DVI, or HDMI port.
That would be a 6.3 AMP fuse. If the fuse in the set is blown most likely the thermistor for the degausser is bad and needs to be replaced too. If you get me the model number of the TV I can get the part number for the thermistor. If you don't replace the thermistor then the fuse will most likely go right away or within a few days of operation. Please rate my answer. Thanks...
Your degausing thermistor is bad and needs to be replaced. The part number is D4DDF1R50001
Once that is replaced put a new fuse in put the set back together and you should be good to go. You will need to replace the fuse with the correct size and its part number is
XBA2A00101F
The solder joints on the degaussing thermistor have cracked or the thermistor itself has opened, and the CRT is heavily gaussed. You can degauss (demagnetize) the picture tube and the colors should return to normal, but the thermister should be resoldered or replaced.
problem was a lot of dust and one eight legged crispy critter, cleaned and then replaced the fuse. TV is fine now.
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