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replacing IC's

 

 


brooker32
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Jul 23, 2007, 11:50 PM

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I have been reading here today about not being able to buy original Sanyo IC's cheap. I just received 2 for my tv from http://www.richtechparts.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=32. It is for a Samsung HCP4241W. They are only 10.50 each and are described as Sanyo original new part. Is this a good price for these chips or are they knockoffs? It says on the chip Sanyo and it has a date stamp as well. I read here you can't get good chips for less than $100 fora pair. Also what wattage is the best for soldering these chips? Lower than 30W?

After looking at that website again I noticed they do have Ic's made in China but they are listed as being made in China. So hopefully mine are originals.


(This post was edited by brooker32 on Jul 23, 2007, 11:53 PM)



mikemaiertv
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Jul 25, 2007, 11:32 PM

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The Samsung orginal part number BP13-00006A is the STK394-250's And with most high demand componets you might want to use the orginal part number, going cheap here simply means you get to do this again in a short while
Mike Owens Owner Competition TV Spokane WA.


brooker32
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Jul 26, 2007, 12:25 AM

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The IC's I ordered and recieved are exactly like the originals with the same Sanyo logo. I have them installed and as of right now they are working great. With new coolant and new IC's I have my new tv back again.

 
 
 


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