Omega Electronics Pensacola
TV Repair
It is not possible to develop an accurate estimate for repair of a piece of equipment without knowing what parts are defective, how much they cost if they are available, what pieces of test equipment are required to complete the repair, and how much time all of this will take.
Picture this: A string of Christmas tree lights that is not working. One bulb in the string may be burned out-or maybe two. Of course it may just be a loose bulb, or the plug may be bad or the wire broken. The only way to check this out is to start at one end of the string and check systematically all the way to the end. You know that, according to Murphy's Law, if you were to stop checking when you found the plug loose you may not find a loose bulb that would keep the string of lights from working. The way you know the lights work is to see them work.
You expect the set to work when you come here to pick it up and after you get it home. You expect a warranty.
It is necessary for me to see the equipment work to know that it does work, and thus know what is needed to effect a repair. This takes time, parts, service manuals, skill, knowledge, experience, and test equipment. When I call you with an estimate I have considered all of this. While my test equipment allows me to simulate some repairs I can not afford to dedicate the equipment for a protracted period of time to any one unit. Sometimes a repair must be made to know that the estimate is good. Once in a while a unit is damaged in such a way as to make an accurate estimate impossible. This is usually damage that requires the replacement of a high cost part that I can not substitute or simulate.
When I "look at" your set I intend to pry, jab, wiggle, tap, solder, desolder, inject signals, interrupt signals, remove parts, substitute parts, install parts, and in extreme cases, shake my fist.
Please remember that I work with something that I can not see, can not smell, can not hear, can not taste, and absolutely should not touch. Except for my knowledge & test equipment (I hate to say it like this) I am deprived of my senses.
Bear with me and thank-you.