Greywolf74
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Back in 2012, I had an old 55in TV that the remote stopped working on (Remote was not the issue) just a couple of months before the extended warranty ran out. When they came out to fix it, they started replacing the main board and I was like, "Why are you guys starting with the main board? It would be cheaper to start with replacing the IR sensor board first rather than jump straight to the main board, given that the remote wasn't working but the TV itself worked fine." They replied, "Oh no, no, no, the main board is almost always the problem, and we're sure this will have you up and running in no time!" Well that didn't work and after 2 months of fighting with the stupid warranty place they finally paid out $650 on the TV and called it a done. At this point I went on eBay and bought a used IR receiver board for $9 and that same TV is the TV that is still working and hanging in my hobby room to this day! I wish I could have called those guys up and said, "I told ya so!" lolWe fixed one of our tv's watching a you tube vid. Turned out I just needed to solder in a couple of new capacitors. Took less than an hour and was less than $10.00. I figured I had nothing to lose at that point.
I currently find myself in a similar situation, one of the lightbulbs in the bathroom went out. The problem I'm coming across is that I can't remember the punchline to go with "How many Doom's does it take to change a lightbulb?"![]()
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Oh, and it still has the replacement main board in it.