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Submitted By |
robert
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Date Posted |
6/13/2003 5:54:26 AM |
Title |
mitsubishi vs-6043 power on for only 2 seconds |
Message |
| when i press power on, the green light comes on about 1 or 2 seconds and go of. i o volts from d900 raw b+. The relay clicks on and back off. Could this be the focus block? |
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Submitted By |
david
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Date Posted |
8/10/2003 8:09:16 AM |
Title |
RE: mitsubishi vs-6043 power on for only 2 seconds |
Message |
| I have the same exact problem. Anyone able to fix this economically? |
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Submitted By |
DAN
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Date Posted |
8/18/2003 7:39:39 PM |
Title |
RE: mitsubishi vs-6043 power on for only 2 seconds |
Message |
| ALWAYS CHECK FOR CRT LEAKAGE , MAY ALSO
BE VERTICAL DEFELECTION SHUTDOWN |
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Submitted By |
Steve
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Date Posted |
1/5/2004 9:52:03 PM |
Title |
RE: mitsubishi vs-6043 power on for only 2 seconds |
Message |
| Robert,
Were you able to get your set going? If not, I'd like to buy the screen out of it.
Thanks,
Steve |
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Submitted By |
ken
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Date Posted |
1/16/2004 2:05:00 AM |
Title |
RE: mitsubishi vs-6043 power on for only 2 seconds |
Message |
| robert its not the focus block ive got the same prob and changed the block to no avail let me know if you figure this one out |
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Submitted By |
ken
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Date Posted |
1/16/2004 2:05:03 AM |
Title |
RE: mitsubishi vs-6043 power on for only 2 seconds |
Message |
| robert its not the focus block ive got the same prob and changed the block to no avail let me know if you figure this one out |
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Submitted By |
jas
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Date Posted |
1/23/2004 2:21:17 AM |
Title |
RE: admiral jsj12788 power on for only 2 seconds |
Message |
| what is the problem? |
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