help me please someone my tv fried

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dman762000
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help me please someone my tv fried

Post by dman762000 »

Ok this question is mainly for Ben cause I know that he has done it before but anyone can answer if they wish or more importantly if they know the answer, on the casio ev-560 that ben used on his noac portable where did you hook the video and audio to I have removed the little jack thing and am faced with a bunch of solder points and am wondering which ones are video and which ones are audio

edit: I have also fried the easily fried fuse on the casio and am wondering do i need to replace or just bypass
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Post by Wakefire »

As for the fuse, I'm pretty sure that you might want to replace it.

As for those solder pads...you will see little traces leading from them, and all you need to do is trace them to wherever they lead and that would be your best bet...Long sentence, huh?
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dman762000
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Post by dman762000 »

dosen't matter at this point,,,,, I completly fried my little tv yesterday and am now on the lookout for another one

on the same note here is a pic of what fried
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h198/ ... oboard.jpg
, it was on the back of the board and the board was labled c111, I dont have any idea what the chip was labled as it was pretty fried and I couldnt read the print on it
does anyone know where I can find a diagram of the board and what the chip was or where I can find a replacement chip
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