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Old 05-08-2007, 03:14 PM
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I donīt know about any places where i can get info on this, unfortunately. Another major problem is that i canīt have the set switched on for more than a few seconds at the time because of the overheating resistors. When the set failed, i was switching itself rapidly on and of for a few seconds, and i wonder if that may have damaged a transistor somewhere. The fact that there is no elecronics shop nearby isnīt making the case any better. I have a working parts chassis, but it is in my mothers apartment, and it will need all the caps replaced. But now it looks like this may be the most simple solution after all.
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