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Help, Please, Need a TV Repair Guy ----- EDIT -----> now PICS of the Problem

I have a Daewoo 27 inch tv and it has a large green circle within a blue circle within a red circle on the tube. major bleed through when i watch anything. It ls only about 3 years old.

question 1: can anyone tell me what happened?

question 2: can anyone tell me how to fix it?

muchas thanks
jamerdean

as Promised, Here is a pic of the screen diagram and color patterns.
Pic of color pattern of screen
 
thanks for the info 🙂

appreciate the humor


and hukd oN fonix didn't work fur me

but seriously, does anyone know what i can do?
 
i know what the problem is, it's a fvcking daewoo! that or maybe you had a large magnet come to close to the screen.
 
Sounds like the device that deflects the energy from the source in the picture tube is not working up to its potential. don't ask me how to fix it. Call a sears repair man or something.
 
You're supposed to hold a beer in one hand and smack the thing with the other hand. It'll work wonders. If it doesn't do anything, you need to smack harder.
 
Originally posted by: cmv
You're supposed to hold a beer in one hand and smack the thing with the other hand. It'll work wonders. If it doesn't do anything, you need to smack harder.



lol, since i don't drink (but maybe after this episode i will) how 'bout a coke instead of a

:beer:???
 
an external magnetic field screwed up the electron gun. you'll need a degaussing wand or coil. I have one, but you may as well call the repair man.
 
Originally posted by: Mday
an external magnetic field screwed up the electron gun. you'll need a degaussing wand or coil. I have one, but you may as well call the repair man.

this may sound stupid, but could i place a monitor next to it and degause the monitor?

and could this problem be caused by a power surge?

thanks
 
Originally posted by: jamerdean
Originally posted by: Mday
an external magnetic field screwed up the electron gun. you'll need a degaussing wand or coil. I have one, but you may as well call the repair man.

this may sound stupid, but could i place a monitor next to it and degause the monitor?

and could this problem be caused by a power surge?

thanks

Prolly not.
 
Originally posted by: chiwawa626
Originally posted by: jamerdean
Originally posted by: Mday
an external magnetic field screwed up the electron gun. you'll need a degaussing wand or coil. I have one, but you may as well call the repair man.

this may sound stupid, but could i place a monitor next to it and degause the monitor?

and could this problem be caused by a power surge?

thanks

Prolly not.


probably not, What?
power surge or degause

or perhaps, both?
 
I think a repair man is in order... unless you have degausing coils. I would give that a try although I hae no clue what the problem is so I hae no clue if it would work.
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Sounds like the device that deflects the energy from the source in the picture tube is not working up to its potential. don't ask me how to fix it. Call a sears repair man or something.


wtf u smokin?

I am a professional tv serviceman, the degaussing circuit in the set is no longer functioning, or the set came into contact with a STRONG magnetic field. The color purity is being effected by a magnetic field. Common with lightning strikes and speakers.

Remove any speakers from around the set. Unplug it for about 1/2 hr to an hour. If the set doesnt return to normal, call a servicer. The set will need to be manually degaussed, I do this for $38 in home, or $20 for walk-ins...

G/L
 
Originally posted by: yoda291
try putting your monitor next your TV and degaussing the monitor.

riiiiiight....
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😉
 


I am a professional tv serviceman, the degaussing circuit in the set is no longer functioning, or the set came into contact with a STRONG magnetic field. The color purity is being effected by a magnetic field. Common with lightning strikes and speakers.

Remove any speakers from around the set. Unplug it for about 1/2 hr to an hour. If the set doesnt return to normal, call a servicer. The set will need to be manually degaussed, I do this for $38 in home, or $20 for walk-ins...

G/L[/quote]


thanks for the advise that's a lot cheaper than buying a new set.
 
80% of the time unplugging the set for 1 hour will cure this.

19% of the time you'll need the set manually degaussed, if the internal degausser wont take care of it

1% of the time you'll need the auto degausser in the set repaired (minor repair $65 in-home)
 
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