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- From: bb099@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Adam Trent Phillips)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: Can LED segments be fixed?
- Date: 4 Jan 1993 05:28:23 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, silver@fraser.sfu.ca (Craig Silver) says:
-
- >I have an old tv converter. It's a Jerold, the one with the remote
- >that takes a 9 volt. Some of the red LED segments that make up the
- >channel display don't light up anymore. I know the converter is
- >probably not worth fixing, but I'm just curious as to whether or
- >not these things can be done at a barable cost.
- >--
- >
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- >Craig Silver Computer Science at Simon Fraser University
- >silver@sfu.ca (Internet) Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- >
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- Heck, you can REPLACE it for under $1 ! The store I go to
- sells two $1.50 ( 75 cents apeice !). Just make sure you get the right
- type (IE: common cathode vs. common anode)
-
- --
- A. TRENT PHILLIPS |" A mirror is a negative space with a frame and a place for
- also known as | your face, it reveals what the rest of us see. It conceals
- WHITE ROOK | what you'd like you to be."--Blue Oyster Cult
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