Not unless you are an experience tv technician. You don't want to mess around in the back of anything that runs a picture tube, the voltages can be deadly, unless you know what you are doing.
Not unless you are an experience tv technician. You don't want to mess around in the back of anything that runs a picture tube, the voltages can be deadly, unless you know what you are doing.
Not unless you are an experience tv technician. You don't want to mess around in the back of anything that runs a picture tube, the voltages can be deadly, unless you know what you are doing.
I'm more asking as to know the root of the issue so that I can tell a nearby TV technician what the issue is already, avoiding a £30, non refundable charge on top of the repair cost. Trust me, there is no way that I am brave enough to work with CRT's. Thanks