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| Reg M |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:35 am |
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Hi, I have a LG GSA 5163D DVD/CD Rewriter on which a pin in the six
pin connector from the AC/DC adapter has sheared off at the base. Have
spent some time Googling but cannot find anywhere obvious to go for
possible repair. I can buy a new rewriter for the cost of replacement,
so that does not appeal. Does anyone know of a repairer for this kind
of thing in this area.
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| Homer J Simpson |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:49 pm |
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"Reg M" <onceabusman-newsgroups@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Quote: Hi, I have a LG GSA 5163D DVD/CD Rewriter on which a pin in the six
pin connector from the AC/DC adapter has sheared off at the base. Have
spent some time Googling but cannot find anywhere obvious to go for
possible repair. I can buy a new rewriter for the cost of replacement,
so that does not appeal. Does anyone know of a repairer for this kind
of thing in this area.
In the UK? Ask around for a good tech who can figure a way to keep this
going. You may need to cut off both the plug and socket and replace them
with something else. It won't look original, but at least it will work.
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| Reg M |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:59 pm |
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 18:49:30 GMT, "Homer J Simpson"
<nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
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"Reg M" <onceabusman-newsgroups@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:95jhr29cjopmel54asihocie7j520puks2@4ax.com...
Hi, I have a LG GSA 5163D DVD/CD Rewriter on which a pin in the six
pin connector from the AC/DC adapter has sheared off at the base. Have
spent some time Googling but cannot find anywhere obvious to go for
possible repair. I can buy a new rewriter for the cost of replacement,
so that does not appeal. Does anyone know of a repairer for this kind
of thing in this area.
In the UK? Ask around for a good tech who can figure a way to keep this
going. You may need to cut off both the plug and socket and replace them
with something else. It won't look original, but at least it will work.
Thanks for that, I should have said I live to the south west of
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| Homer J Simpson |
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 7:11 pm |
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"Reg M" <onceabusman-newsgroups@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Quote: In the UK? Ask around for a good tech who can figure a way to keep this
going. You may need to cut off both the plug and socket and replace them
with something else. It won't look original, but at least it will work.
Thanks for that, I should have said I live to the south west of
London.
Ask around the neighbours. There's always one guy out there who'll take a
little extra time to help - you just have to find him.
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| Reg M |
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:11 pm |
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 23:11:24 GMT, "Homer J Simpson"
<nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
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"Reg M" <onceabusman-newsgroups@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4f6ir25ggdk516ht0eieqjd20om5r9l2cn@4ax.com...
In the UK? Ask around for a good tech who can figure a way to keep this
going. You may need to cut off both the plug and socket and replace them
with something else. It won't look original, but at least it will work.
Thanks for that, I should have said I live to the south west of
London.
Ask around the neighbours. There's always one guy out there who'll take a
little extra time to help - you just have to find him.
I am asking around as well - who knows, the guy next door may read
this and know something
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