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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff405" data-source="post: 2882013" data-attributes="member: 1036"><p>My old Samsung is going out and after doing some googling and reading it's pretty cheap to fix rather than throw it out and buy a new one. So I'd like to fix this one, but I'm having a hard time finding the part I need. I need to replace the IC chip (about $15) but I don't think I have the tools and patience to do that repair and not damage other part of the board as others have. I can get a new T-Con board (about $70) which would be a lot easier but they are out of stock everywhere I look. So I guess my question is where can I find parts local, small shop that would have parts on the shelf, or even suggestions on a repair shop that could replace the chip for me since I don't want to? Anyone here good with repairs like this? I think all it requires is a heat gun, soldering iron and patience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff405, post: 2882013, member: 1036"] My old Samsung is going out and after doing some googling and reading it's pretty cheap to fix rather than throw it out and buy a new one. So I'd like to fix this one, but I'm having a hard time finding the part I need. I need to replace the IC chip (about $15) but I don't think I have the tools and patience to do that repair and not damage other part of the board as others have. I can get a new T-Con board (about $70) which would be a lot easier but they are out of stock everywhere I look. So I guess my question is where can I find parts local, small shop that would have parts on the shelf, or even suggestions on a repair shop that could replace the chip for me since I don't want to? Anyone here good with repairs like this? I think all it requires is a heat gun, soldering iron and patience. [/QUOTE]
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