have you tried turning it off and back on?
Draw on it with crayon and just pretend it has picture
Quote from: Jim on January 04, 2016, 06:04:38 PMDraw on it with crayon and just pretend it has pictureI only had markera think its believable???
Check the capacitors before dropping hundreds on a new TV. They're fairly easy to replace if you feel comfortable working with voltage that could hurt a bit.Or just Google "(your tv model) sound but no picture"
why are there jap words on the tv
Quote from: Auld Lang Turkey on January 04, 2016, 06:05:16 PMCheck the capacitors before dropping hundreds on a new TV. They're fairly easy to replace if you feel comfortable working with voltage that could hurt a bit.Or just Google "(your tv model) sound but no picture"Don't fuck with the capacitors They can easily kill you.
Quote from: Septy on January 04, 2016, 06:16:49 PMQuote from: Auld Lang Turkey on January 04, 2016, 06:05:16 PMCheck the capacitors before dropping hundreds on a new TV. They're fairly easy to replace if you feel comfortable working with voltage that could hurt a bit.Or just Google "(your tv model) sound but no picture"Don't fuck with the capacitors They can easily kill you.Even if you unplug it first? My dad is an electrical engineer and was a TV repairman in the 90's (mind you that' when TV's were as fat as cars) I'm sure he could replace it.
KICK IT REAL HARD
Quote from: Kits on January 04, 2016, 06:19:35 PMQuote from: Septy on January 04, 2016, 06:16:49 PMQuote from: Auld Lang Turkey on January 04, 2016, 06:05:16 PMCheck the capacitors before dropping hundreds on a new TV. They're fairly easy to replace if you feel comfortable working with voltage that could hurt a bit.Or just Google "(your tv model) sound but no picture"Don't fuck with the capacitors They can easily kill you.Even if you unplug it first? My dad is an electrical engineer and was a TV repairman in the 90's (mind you that' when TV's were as fat as cars) I'm sure he could replace it.If he's an electrical engineer then he knows what he's doing.But capacitors can carry a lethal amount of charge in them for years.
Quote from: Kits on January 04, 2016, 06:12:40 PMQuote from: Jim on January 04, 2016, 06:04:38 PMDraw on it with crayon and just pretend it has pictureI only had markera think its believable???You should be an artist, I can't tell the difference
Quote from: Septy on January 04, 2016, 06:20:27 PMQuote from: Kits on January 04, 2016, 06:19:35 PMQuote from: Septy on January 04, 2016, 06:16:49 PMQuote from: Auld Lang Turkey on January 04, 2016, 06:05:16 PMCheck the capacitors before dropping hundreds on a new TV. They're fairly easy to replace if you feel comfortable working with voltage that could hurt a bit.Or just Google "(your tv model) sound but no picture"Don't fuck with the capacitors They can easily kill you.Even if you unplug it first? My dad is an electrical engineer and was a TV repairman in the 90's (mind you that' when TV's were as fat as cars) I'm sure he could replace it.If he's an electrical engineer then he knows what he's doing.But capacitors can carry a lethal amount of charge in them for years.The small capacitors in a TV (assuming the smaller ones are the problem) won't be enough to kill you. It'll give you a pretty nasty shock at most.It's still probably best you get someone to look at it though.
how many fucking celebrities are we going to loose in 2016?