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LCD TV repair made easy # 9
In this video I further discuss the use of a variac watt meter and their use in troubleshooting. I also show the potential of damaging electronic equipment by static electricity or what is commonly known as ESD electro static discharge.
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March 7th, 2010 at 4:26 pm
@MrAnimeGuru Even …
@MrAnimeGuru Even if you don’t know the part number sometimes the manufacture can help you in figuring this out if you have the model number. Hopefully you did your test with the transformer out of circuit to avoid any false readings due to other potentially bad components.
March 7th, 2010 at 4:26 pm
i got a question …
i got a question for you. I’m working on a electric fence charger at the moment and the step up transformer has a bad primary winding (used Blue Ring Tester to check it). How do you go about replacing a transformer that doesn’t have any info printed on it when it has a bad winding?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated :O)