Topic: | Re:Power cut - damaged electrical equipment | |
Posted by: | Michael Adams | |
Date/Time: | 07/01/16 19:02:00 |
Both the TV and Computer screen will be protected by internal fuses. If you're not up to changing these for yourself - you need to find them first they're usually located near the power supply and they actually cost less than 10p apiece, the actual spec is stamped on the end - then the labour costs shouldn't total more than around £50 for both. Or £20 if you let them know you already know its just blown fuses. michael adams ... |
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