and to MrAl, i think i would have a pretty hard time finding a 52" TV for about $100, wouldnt u think?
Hi again,
Well, you could sell me yours for 10 dollars and i'll sell it back to you for
100 dollars ok? <insert chuckle here>
Ok, i didnt realize that your tv was that big, i assumed a regular set.
I read your first post too fast.
Still, if you waste money trying to fix this one it wont help much,
so it would be a good idea to try to look at some of the other components
and because the set obviously is so costly, i would definitely
invest in a schematic.
Here's another idea...
Is the coil wire burnt too or is it still ok? The reason i ask is because
it may be actually repairable. Also, if the wire is burnt, you might
be able to rewind the coil yourself. Count the turns as you take
them off (if you can i guess) and use the same diameter wire to
rewind it. You might have to carefully break off the rest of the case,
being careful not to break the core.
Also, since the values were given to you you may try winding your
own coil as someone suggested.
Also, since the set is costly i wonder what the service shop
would charge to fix this thing?