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    Default Any TV engineers in the house?

    My daughters CRT has developed a fault.

    I reckon the deguassing circuit has failed as the screen is a mush of pink/green/purple, the image is fine but the colours are all ~~~~ed.

    I'm trying to find a replacecent Degaussing Positor but I can't find one for my exact model.

    The tv is a Beko 32" Widescreen, model number 42326NDS.

    Can anyone tell me where I could find the part, I've seen similar parts for sale but not for my model
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    Quote Originally Posted by witchy2k1 View Post

    I'm trying to find a replacecent Degaussing Positor
    jesus witchy. sounds like you know all there is to know about tvs anyway.!
    how expensive are you thinking it gonna be for the part? would it not be cheaper to buy a crt tv for a tenner out ur local paper?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shady77 View Post
    jesus witchy. sounds like you know all there is to know about tvs anyway.!
    how expensive are you thinking it gonna be for the part? would it not be cheaper to buy a crt tv for a tenner out ur local paper?
    , I wish mate, I know ~~~~ all about them

    I reckon the part will cost around a fiver, maybe a quid or two more.

    Where can u get 32" widescreens for a tenner??


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    in the tamworth herald m8. surely youve got a local weekly rag

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    Yer but nothing for a tenner

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    Witchy ive got the service manual for your chassis 14.2 if you need it for the part numbers theres also the schematics as well!
    its a 1.6mb rar file is it ok to upload it here?

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    Cheers mate, I already got it

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    Thought you might mate! If you know the part number could try CPC RS or farnell if they dont have it my mate is a tv engineer i can ask him to try and source one

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    I have an LCD tv with sound but no picture is it worth fixing. It's only 2 years old

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasbo7 View Post
    I have an LCD tv with sound but no picture is it worth fixing. It's only 2 years old
    depends on the value mate... what is the model number?


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    ?180 19'' acoustic solutions model No ASTVD 3119Ws

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    they seem to have a few inherent faults, can't find much info on backlight inverters though for these..

    I can see that 2 have just sold on ebay 'brand new' for under ?100...


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    Cheers KV I'll read through the reveiws and see if i find anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by witchy2k1 View Post
    My daughters CRT has developed a fault.

    I reckon the deguassing circuit has failed as the screen is a mush of pink/green/purple, the image is fine but the colours are all ~~~~ed.

    I'm trying to find a replacecent Degaussing Positor but I can't find one for my exact model.

    The tv is a Beko 32" Widescreen, model number 42326NDS.

    Can anyone tell me where I could find the part, I've seen similar parts for sale but not for my model
    had a read about found this TV CRT Picture Tube Degaussing Coil Repair Degausser on eBay, also, Other, A V Accessories Cables, Electronics (end time 06-Feb-09 09:39:36 GMT)


    and then then read this


    If an AC degaussing coil or substitute is unavailable, I have even done degaussed with a permanent magnet but this is not recommended since it is more likely to make the problem worse than better. However, if the display is unusable as is, then using a small magnet can do no harm. (Don't use a 20 pound speaker or magnetron magnet as you may rip the shadow mask right out of the CRT - well at least distort it beyond repair. What I have in mind is something about as powerful as a refrigerator magnet.)


    which i found
    Code:
    http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/tvfaq.htm#tvdegacrt
    hope its of some help

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    Quote Originally Posted by witchy2k1 View Post
    My daughters CRT has developed a fault.

    I reckon the deguassing circuit has failed as the screen is a mush of pink/green/purple, the image is fine but the colours are all ~~~~ed.

    I'm trying to find a replacecent Degaussing Positor but I can't find one for my exact model.

    The tv is a Beko 32" Widescreen, model number 42326NDS.

    Can anyone tell me where I could find the part, I've seen similar parts for sale but not for my model

    Have you tried switching it off and on with the main on/off switch a few times?

    Just switching it off and on with the standby button doesn't use the posistors on some tellys.

    Failing that, this company is very good for parts and been running a long time...

    CHS - replacement remote controls, instruction manuals, audio & video accessories, electronic components & spare parts

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