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anybody parting out a pioneer sd-p5075 projection t.v.

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rico

Jan 1, 1970
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I need the high voltage board, part #awv1383. I had a technician look a
my t.v. and he said I needed the high voltage board. I have checked wit
pioneer and they are selling the board for $500.00 dollars. Wo
expensive!!! Maybe somebody has a t.v. they are parting out. Thanks
 
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Jumpster Jiver

Jan 1, 1970
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rico said:
I need the high voltage board, part #awv1383. I had a technician look at
my t.v. and he said I needed the high voltage board. I have checked with
pioneer and they are selling the board for $500.00 dollars. Wow
expensive!!! Maybe somebody has a t.v. they are parting out. Thanks.
Don't get a high voltage board, get a new technician.
Unless the board is badly broken or burned, the tech will diagnose the
problem and replace the defective components on the board.
He/she will also check the rest of the set for shorts or other problems
so the new parts don't burn up.
If you just buy a new board and put it in and turn it on, the new board
may go up in smoke costing you hundreds of dollars!
 
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James Sweet

Jan 1, 1970
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rico said:
I need the high voltage board, part #awv1383. I had a technician look at
my t.v. and he said I needed the high voltage board. I have checked with
pioneer and they are selling the board for $500.00 dollars. Wow
expensive!!! Maybe somebody has a t.v. they are parting out. Thanks.


What's wrong with the HV board? I've fixed a couple of these, one had
lots of cracked solder joints, another had a shorted transistor in the
HV regulator which was causing the voltage to shoot up and trip the
protection.
 
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rico

Jan 1, 1970
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James said:
rico wrote:-
I need the high voltage board, part #awv1383. I had a technician loo
at
my t.v. and he said I needed the high voltage board. I have checke
with
pioneer and they are selling the board for $500.00 dollars. Wow
expensive!!! Maybe somebody has a t.v. they are parting out. Thanks.



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What's wrong with the HV board? I've fixed a couple of these, one had
lots of cracked solder joints, another had a shorted transistor in th

HV regulator which was causing the voltage to shoot up and trip the
protection.

The tech came and looked at my t.v. He tried to resolder but it did no
work. Then he told me that its common for this type of board to go bad
 
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James Sweet

Jan 1, 1970
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rico said:
The tech came and looked at my t.v. He tried to resolder but it did not
work. Then he told me that its common for this type of board to go bad.


Must not be a very good tech, there's not really anything irreplaceable
on that board.
 
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