Killer Find!!

GreatBazunka

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Im not showing off or anything (well maybe a little) but i got the best garbage find the other day. Here is how the story goes:

I am driving home and as i pull into the drivway i see a TV on the curb at my neighbors house. I'll check it out later.... Well later arrives and my friend comes to the door and says "you gotta come outside, this TV says free on it". He was right, the TV had a sign that said free and in small writing underneath it said needs blue tube. Well we decided to take it to the garage and mess with it to get it to work. After doing some research i found a fix and tried it. IT WORKED!!! And the best part is, the TV is a Sony 61 inch projection television. Yeah maybe its a little bit old, but it is huge and perfect for classic game systems like NES, Genesis, and the like. Now i have a 61 inch television for my game room and it was FREE. I have put alot of thought into this and i don't think there are many other finds that could top that. Not even the sundance cabinet that was found in the desert. To me the only thing that would be better would be to find a Nintendo World Chanpionship cart at the thrift store. Well i just wanted to share my story of good fortune with everyone.

By the way, here is the link to the fix:
http://www.somelifeblog.com/2007/06/sony-projection-tv-red-line-repair.html

I want to make sure to spread the word on this so if anyone else has this problem they can fix it. After reading all of the posts underneath the article you can see that there is a resounding YES for this fix. If you are having trouble with your projection TV color then this is deffinitly worth a shot. It was a little bit more difficult then the article made it out to be for me, but once you understand how the outlined controls adjust the voltage to the individual tubes, you can fix it. I am just so excited about this that i had to let everyone know.
 
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