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Submitted By

jay

Date Posted

8/7/2003 3:32:36 PM

Title

checking crt for leaks

 

Message

ive looked for crt leakage and cant find any? ive left a white piece of paper diretly underneith the red gun , for 2 days and theres no trace? do u think the guns ok for no leakage? or do these crts only leak when hot?

Submitted By

Carol

Date Posted

8/8/2003 10:40:49 PM

Title

RE: checking crt for leaks

 

Message

jay. please let techs no what model and manufacture so the can help you. what you told cannot help you

Submitted By

jay

Date Posted

8/9/2003 12:16:59 AM

Title

RE: checking crt for leaks

 

Message

ok thanx, its a zenith rear proection tv, model number: IQB60M90W

Submitted By

william

Date Posted

1/15/2004 2:50:03 PM

Title

RE: checking crt for leaks

 

Message

Surely, you can`t be serious? Maybe just naive, speak to a decent Tech in your area for some genuine layman type advice.

Submitted By

james

Date Posted

1/16/2004 12:02:08 AM

Title

RE: checking crt for leaks

 

Message

the gel is thick there may be only a few drops over several months time it gets on leads of parts and corrodes them or shorts parts lots of times leads will turn green you will have to look closely to see gel as it is clear

 

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