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[QUOTE="Jon K., post: 691574, member: 22460"] Not that it is any help, but as I am feeling literate today; Years ago my TV just up and died. I dug around in the back of it and found a fuse blowed. So (of course) I wrapped the fuse with aluminum foil and stuck it back in. Great results. Good to go. Couple of weeks later the thing died again. :( Hmmm . . . . I dug around in the back of the thing and found that the on-off switch was no longer passing current. This was so long ago that it actually had a switch, not some new-fangled relay gizmo. So easy enough, I just bypassed the switch, and when I wanted to turn it on or off, I just plugged it in or unplugged it. Great results. Good to go. :) Warning bells in my head? Naaahhhh!!!!! :confused: Couple of weeks went by and I came home from work to find a smoking, smoldering TV in my front yard. :eek: The bastid had actually caught fire and the wife threw it out the front door! The house smelled funny for a couple of weeks, and the wife made me buy a new TV. I got me one of them new color jobs. :thumb: [/QUOTE]
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