50ux58b service manual Hitachi 50" projection tv - Trash it, Fix it or Sell for parts? (1 viewing) (1) Guests
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TOPIC: 50ux58b service manual Hitachi 50" projection tv - Trash it, Fix it or Sell for parts?
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50ux58b service manual Hitachi 50" projection tv - Trash it, Fix it or Sell for parts?
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I have a Hitachi 50 projection TV model 50UX58B. I purchased it Jan 1999, so I would assume it would've been made in late 1998. About a month ago, we were watching TV and all of a sudden, the TV shut off. I went thru all of the steps in the consumer manual and still nothing. I then opened the back (no experience, just curious) and found that when I plugged it into the outlet, two green led lights would come on, then a third would start to come on then turn off and shut the TV down (no picture or sound ever started). I called a repair company and they came and took the TV to their business. They said that they think it is the main board and will cost $450 to fix it. They said that you cannot just buy another board since the boards are no longer produced. So, if he is correct, should I tell him to keep the TV and he can do whatever he wants with it, OR is it worth money in parts for me to try to sell the parts somehow on the internet? Is this guy telling me the truth about the availability of parts?
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50ux58b service manual Hitachi 50" projection tv - Trash it, Fix it or Sell for parts?
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I have a Hitachi 50 projection TV model 50UX58B. I purchased it Jan 1999, so I would assume it would've been made in late 1998. About a month ago, we were watching TV and all of a sudden, the TV shut off. I went thru all of the steps in the consumer manual and still nothing. I then opened the back (no experience, just curious) and found that when I plugged it into the outlet, two green led lights would come on, then a third would start to come on then turn off and shut the TV down (no picture or sound ever started). I called a repair company and they came and took the TV to their business. They said that they think it is the main board and will cost $450 to fix it. They said that you cannot just buy another board since the boards are no longer produced. So, if he is correct, should I tell him to keep the TV and he can do whatever he wants with it, OR is it worth money in parts for me to try to sell the parts somehow on the internet? Is this guy telling me the truth about the availability of parts?
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