Question about Sony Televison & Video
...hair dryer through back of TV without taking back cover off. The heat was on high for approx. 5min. and was placed on right side of TV about 1/3 up from bottom. Take the back off and use a hair dryer ...
...hair dryer on the back right side of unit. Humidity sensor may be causing the unit to stay off. The hair dryer may also remove dust causing a false humidity detection Don't bother taking it to a ...
...to this but blinked 6 times i have used a hair dryer to heat the board up for about two minutes and usually it turns on not always but i hope this helps You should take it back and get your $ ...
...hair dryer and that seems to have helped a little bit, but not alot... is there anyway to fix this?! PLEASE Sorry to say the info I was given here didn't prove as useful as I'd hoped. Thank you ...
...hair dryer first back and forth on hot (don't melt it), DLP screens cost about $200-$400 to buy I work for a service center and have replaced them before. alot of screws around the cabinet, if you ...
...using a hair dryer on the bottom right side of the set would cause the TV to be able to be switched on (a humidity switch there or something), and this works. But you have to do it everytime, and it ...
Question about Panasonic Televison & Video
...using a hair dryer blowing into back of set will make it black out and a portable fan should cool it enough to come back on. unless you know a good cheap tech, repairs are costly. i left the business ...
Question about Panasonic Televison & Video
...hair dryer to blow air through the buttons, you could also open the back cover to blow air towards the front panel to dry it faster. The spilled water is acting as a conductor, that is why the ...
using a small motor appliance like a hair dryer as a degaussing coil, but generally they don't work reliably. If you are really curious, a quick search using Google or another search site will get you
...voltage(flyback)section.or maybe there are still moist inside your tv...try to open it(if you can) and use your hair dryer to dry it....if noise still present after you done it....call the ...
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