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Joined on: Sunday, 26th February 2006, 13:56, Last used: Sunday, 19th August 2007, 19:05

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RE: Plasma or LCD....?

gents, was running a thread earlier askin about lcds and all looks promising on the Samsungs, until i saw this ............


http://www.ilovesamsung.co.uk/le32r51bd-major-breakdown

any ideas 49%er ???

RE: £750 to spend, who where what for 32" lcd

hi foks, thanks so far for the advice,
am seriously lookin at the 32" samsung looks the biz n all reports have been great, even found an earlier posting in here which bigs it up even more, then i saw this .................

http://www.ilovesamsung.co.uk/le32r51bd-major-breakdown

has anyone had any probs ?:S:S:S

RE: SKY`S NEW HD ONLY CHANNEL LISTS........Anyone got any info :) ta :)

am sure it wont be too long before the ` bloke in the pub ` has a fix for this for a one off fee ;)

RE: Pacific DVD 900 wiring diagram

in many cases the slinding unit will be self contained and held in-place by only a couple of screws at the back with the front snapped against the front facia. others, have a two part unit again just snap lock together.in a worse case senario, the fixings could be on the underside of the main board but thats not a major prob if ur happy to also remove the base panel ( do this with the power off !!!! lol )
dont worry about taking things off ur unit, as long as u keep an eye out for screws that are varying in length and return them from whence they came, u cant do too much damage than u already have.
if u can access the worm/screw thread that is the operating mechanism, it may be poss to prise it off the motorwind with a screwdriver, run the drawer thru an open/close and relocate once settled into rest. failing that mate, u may have to fork out some pennies :(

This item was edited on Sunday, 26th February 2006, 18:40

RE: £750 to spend, who where what for 32" lcd

cheers Wanger1!!
the 25% off makes it look very inviting indeed :D ( mind u, when i meantioned this to the wife i got " oh yea, didnt u know EVERYONE gets 25% off their first purchase on a catalogue ?" :/ ) the delight that she is :/ lol

was considering the Samsung after other reviews, unless anyone else has other ideas?

RE: Pacific DVD 900 wiring diagram

its likely that the jamming of the unit in the first instance has knocked it all out of sync, with the motor system completing what it believes is a full open/close manouver when its all to cock,
the simplest way to correct it, if u feel comfortable enough to try it with the power ON and top cover off , is to loosen off the top of the sliding mechanism enough to allow the runners off the rails when the system starts up, then , once it has completed a full manouver all should be ok to tighten back up, ( this may take a few attempts to get spot on )
if there IS an optic sensor on this system,u`ll need make sure the passthru ( the part that the sensor activates off ) isnt damaged or dislodged , it should be towards the rear of the drawers sweep if there is one.

as for a " one code clears all " kinda reset, i dont know of any mate, sorry on that score, but the above has worked for me a few times in the past :)
happy tinkering

£750 to spend, who where what for 32" lcd

:D
quite simply folks, am lookin to spend up towards 750 on a 32" lcd, preferably incorporating hdtv and a freeview digi thing ( cant be arse with too many remotes !! )
have seen some previous postings etc around this subject , and u guys seem to know what ur talkin about so any advice would be greatly appriciated, :D

RE: Pacific DVD 900 wiring diagram

hi, not wishing to appear being too simple here, but if it has snapped off from somewhere there HAS TO BE be evidence of its remnants visible on the main board . If the bare end has a clean cut and no core showing, like rassilon says, its likely to be a spare common and safe to try running without it terminated.