Phil Allison said:
** Be told - top posting fuckwits using idiot handles and Hotmail get
no mercy.
What you *claim* to have pulled apart is nothing compared to the
"part" pulling you are doing.
Piss off.
........... Phil
In more civil terms, what Phil meant to say was that the TV is one
of more dangerous appliances to contemplate taking appart. With all
the high value caps a TV can deliver quite strong electric shock to
the unwary. And compared to other appliances, TVs are dangerous
beasts. It's recomended that you don't attempt to open up a TV, but
if you must we won't be of much use to you.
Of couse if you are really determine to service such equipment, I do
recomend that you take up a tafe couse or something like that. At
least there if you do electrocute yourself hopefully there will be
someone there who can save you.
Finally, there are many websites out there that have such tips, so
there is no need to ask here, just a bit of googling will give you
many results. But you do so at your own risk.
Wing Wong.
P.S. I have no experience what so ever in the field of consumer
electronics. And if have NEVER serviced and will NEVER service
any equipment. I'm just an Electronic Engineering student.