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Originally Posted by tigercat
Curious, where do you guys go to get parts for flatscreen TVs, or any electronic devices. In the days of vacuum tubes, there were do it yourself places all over the place, but you don't see that anymore.
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As part of my "prep" work before I crack this one open, I followed some links from the Youtube videos and have bookmarked them.
This was a great starting point for me and it was from a YouTube series he publishes.
http://www.tvrepairinfo.com/
He has a ton of good videos and I limited myself to the LCD ones for now.
http://www.youtube.com/user/GrantsPassTVRepairs
http://www.encompassparts.com/ is one that gives a breakdown of parts if I were to simply want to replace an entire board rather than just a capacitor.
I also know that a local retail store, Altex located at3215 Belmeade Drive,
Carrollton, TX 972-267-8882
should stock almost anything needed to do the repairs if you are looking for kust components like the capacitors.
The funny thing about knowing how to replace capacitors is that on many PC mother boards, a blown capacitor can kill the board (Dell had a few board series with horrible issues of capacitor failures) and if you can do it or have it done, it is a very cheap repair and your computer can be up and running in no time.