LoveBWVVBR
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Last week I found a flatscreen TV (with the remote) sitting on the curb on trash day. It looked like a nice TV so I figured I'd take it home and try it. Well, it wouldn't power when we plugged it in. DH wanted to put it back on the curb, but I looked up the model # and "will not power" on youtube and found a video that gave us the solution in about 30 seconds. One 97 cent capacitor later our new TV is good as new
It's a 32" Samsung and the picture is really nice. We are going to replace our current TV with it and put the current TV in the guest room. I love YouTube videos...I swear, I've learned how to fix so many things on there
The moral to this story is that if you see a nice, newer flatscreen on the curb, don't automatically assume that it's broken and can't be easily fixed


The moral to this story is that if you see a nice, newer flatscreen on the curb, don't automatically assume that it's broken and can't be easily fixed
