Agreed,
I am currently attempting to repair a "G" board for model KV32FV1.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Wentowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ELECTRONICS PROFESSIONALS LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 8:34 PM
Subject: [Techs] Repairing Sony boards


> This post is due to recent discussion about replacing rather than
repairing
> boards. I'd like to mention that if boards such as the Sony "G" are easily
> repairable then we are better off to just go ahead and repair the board.
In
> a couple years down the road one of us will really need the whole board
such
> as in the case of lightning damage but the whole board will be NLA. Sony
> will have sold out their stock. I've seen this happen before and it goes
for
> all of the manufacturers with common failure boards.
> I do agree if we get stuck on a tough "dog" that board replacement may be
> the most profitable way out. But I'm going to at least try first. Usually
> they only need a handful of inexpensive parts that cost a fraction of what
a
> new board costs.
>
> Mark Wentowski
> Perry Hill Electronics
> 3836 Harrison Rd.
> Montgomery AL 36109
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