Parting EVERYTHING from a Projection TV (tips & what to look out for)
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 Published On Feb 5, 2017

In this video I'll show you how I parted out a projection TV someone was giving away. The value of parts is easily over $100. This particular model probably had about a $20 value Fresnel lens. Some nice aluminum heatsinks, some die cast metal manifolds, speakers, lots of capacitors, a flyback transformer, and 3 CRTs for RGB projection. Many optical grade lenses and a nice quality mirror. I made some mistakes which I talk about in the video and also some things to look out for such as discharging the CRTs and Capacitors, and where the Ethylene glyocol used for optical and heat transfer is located, plus safety and cleanup procedures. Enjoy!

Ethylene Glycol MSDS:
https://www.fs.fed.us/t-d/aerial_ign/...

Boracare Ethylene/Propylene glycol recipe for termite protection:
http://alsnetbiz.com/homeimprovement/...

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