>
>So it's off the the wild world of internet geeks, bless them, to search
>'Samsung 226BW flicker'.
>Turns out is is a notorious problem with this huge selling model, which is one
>reason I'm posting
>about it here. Likely more than one of us has one.
>
>Several technically awful, but highly informative, YouTube videos later, I
>knew exactly what was
>likely wrong and how to disassemble it without trial and error. Disassemble
>(easy), confirm and
>remove puffed up capacitors, (and the others of the same brand and type),
>remove, trip to the
>electronics store*, replace, reassemble, and all is as it should be again.
>
>I also re-calibrated, but see no obvious difference.
>
>I Can See Again Moose
>
>* We are so lucky here. The old fashioned electronics store started by the
>sainted Al Lasher
>("Flasher's, in the old days) is still being run by his now gray haired
>children. A truly amazing
>hodge-podge of electronics trivia, ephemera, old and rare, along with a huge
>selection of current
>parts, tools, etc.
>
Nice job, and lucky you for having a decent source for electronic parts.
All I have here is "Circuit Specialists" and a scrap dealer. Can't complain,
though, as I've been around since vacuum tubes and can design with just about
anything that's available.
And that **IS** the real Hokey-Pokey.
Chris
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