The fault looks like this:
http://www.alternatezone.com/images/PanasonicFault25.jpg
A back bar down the right side with a white stripe. Rest of the image is
perfect.
It'll go to a local TV service dude in due course, would just like some
expert opinions on the likely prognosis?
Rarely gets any use, just a few hours a week at most. Not quite 3 years old.
Not under warranty of course.
Thanks
Dave.
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> Ho ho ho, my Plasma has died.
** No it hasn't.
> A Panasonic TH-42PV60A
>
> The fault looks like this:
> http://www.alternatezone.com/images/PanasonicFault25.jpg
>
> A back bar down the right side with a white stripe. Rest of the image is
> perfect.
** Errr - a strip of back "gaffa" tape will fix that one !!
Dude !!!!!!!!!!!
BTW
Santa brought me a Rigol DS1052E for Xmas.
One very neat piece of kit.
The FFT function and the counter with period mode for
continuous 6 digit resolution are killers.
The Chinese character instruction booklet is priceless !
.... Phil
Well, ok, it's sick, it has to go to the toy hospital.
>> A Panasonic TH-42PV60A
>>
>> The fault looks like this:
>> http://www.alternatezone.com/images/PanasonicFault25.jpg
>>
>> A back bar down the right side with a white stripe. Rest of the
>> image is perfect.
>
>
> ** Errr - a strip of back "gaffa" tape will fix that one !!
Well, yeah, kinda. But it would suck if say the twin suns on Tatooine became
just the one sun instead.
> BTW
>
> Santa brought me a Rigol DS1052E for Xmas.
I like Santa!
Does Santa use eBay?
Can't believe the price is now almost half of what I paid for mine.
> One very neat piece of kit.
Yeah, for the price it's pretty darn neat.
> The FFT function and the counter with period mode for
> continuous 6 digit resolution are killers.
>
> The Chinese character instruction booklet is priceless !
I prefer good Chinglish myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NPobj0_GSo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITd6Ahdi4s0
Cheers
Greg
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It took about1.5 hours to change the board, no soldering, just a lot of
screws and connectors.
I actually saw that done on a LCD or plasma type monitor in a bar a
few months back.
When I asked, that was the reason given, to hide a faulty part.
Ingenious :)
>
> Santa brought me a Rigol DS1052E for Xmas.
>
> One very neat piece of kit.
>
> The FFT function and the counter with period mode for
> continuous 6 digit resolution are killers.
>
> The Chinese character instruction booklet is priceless !
>
> .... Phil
Trust me, you will love it :)
90% of what I have used it for so far has been microcontroller
development stuff, on which its brilliant and a real time saver.
Discovered too that if I left it on and wasn't in the workshop, the
fan on the side became a cat cooler.
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