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    Lcd tv

    I just finished taking apart a 50" RCA LCD TV. I must I am pleased with the amount of aluminum and aluminum heat sinks that was in this thing. Also, I got around 3 lbs of copper that was already bare and bright! Got a couple pounds of brass screw anchors, small amount of ACS and maybe 1/2 lb insulated. There were 5 large circuit boards in this tv that I left the smaller copper coils on...........just for weight purposes. and About 20-30lbs of steel. I would have no problem adding these to my list of things I'll accept. I felt it was worth it. Anybody else like doing these?



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    50inch lcd tv screen....you could of sold it as a part tv an made from $50 to $150

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    I have fixed several large LCD's mainly bulged capacitors and sold them for 300 to 400 a pop. 5 bucks in parts, an hour of work taking it apart and putting it back together. I'll try to find my link to the troubleshooting guides I found.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dherik View Post
    I have fixed several large LCD's mainly bulged capacitors and sold them for 300 to 400 a pop. 5 bucks in parts, an hour of work taking it apart and putting it back together. I'll try to find my link to the troubleshooting guides I found.
    Lol the same thing I was thinking....I am buying them broken for around $50 to $150 an I am making a killing on it.

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    lol, I haven't paid for a single one. A lot of people just want them out, I made a killing last tax season.

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    I got WITH the intention of trying to fix it. But I got discouraged when i opened it up and realized I had no idea where to begin! LOL. That link to troubleshooting guides would be great dherik, if you can find them I would greatly appreciate it!

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    If you've got any background in electronics this page may help you.

    If you don't be careful, those power supplies hurt

    http://www.fixya.com/support/r509388...shooting_guide
    Last edited by dherik; 07-20-2011 at 01:47 PM.

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    Thanks alot. Got it bookmarked. Thats some good info and I'll enjoy learning about LCDs.

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    Search my thread on repairing LCD Monitors and there is some info available, TV's and monitors usually have the same problem.
    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/index.php
    This forum is all about Bad capacitors.

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    Thank you. Wow, that's a lot of info. Got it bookmarked as well.

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    I get mine free as well....and yes I LIKE THEM TOO !!!!!


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