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Originally posted by Strider View PostSo my PVM is back on my shelf and I'm gaming again with it. The trick seems to be not to have it on for more than two and a half hours and it's fine (touch wood). Obviously not ideal, but it's at least usable until I can send it up to Manchester.
Do you know someone who can fix PVM's in Manchester?!
I've been looking all over the place to get mine fixed... After a loooong trawl through Google, I've only managed to find maybe a couple, but are mostly London based, so not quite as easy to transport.
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Originally posted by VIP0R View PostHey Strider, sorry to butt-in.
Do you know someone who can fix PVM's in Manchester?!
I've been looking all over the place to get mine fixed... After a loooong trawl through Google, I've only managed to find maybe a couple, but are mostly London based, so not quite as easy to transport.
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Originally posted by Lurch View PostI've joined the PVM club! I hope it's a decent one, seems ok to me, but I'm no expert. Does anyone know what's going on with that power cable? Looks like it'd just take a kettle lead or something?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-PVM-...p2047675.l2557
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Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostHope so - just make sure the seller double boxes it and raises it off the ground!
And make sure you get a scart to bnc RGB breakout lead. Would be a sin to feed it composite or svideo!
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