Sharp Tv Is Acting Janky

I came home one day after a rainstorm and the clocks in my house are all reset. I figured power went down for a bit. No biggie. Reset all the clocks and sat down to play some Nintendo. Well, ever since the storm the alignment of the picture on the screen of my NES tv has been shifted over to the right by about an inch. Otherwise it performs normally. The tv is plugged into a surge protector. Any fix for this?

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  • Notice the void space between the curved edge of the screen and the straight edge of the picture. Wat do?
  • Check the back of the TV for a model number, look up the make and model for the service menu. There you could manually adjust the geometry of the screen yourself.
  • Originally posted by: Guntz



    Check the back of the TV for a model number, look up the make and model for the service menu. There you could manually adjust the geometry of the screen yourself.

    What you mean just look up the service manual? 

     
  • There are small dial in between the bight and color try them if not there are dials I think on the inside that shift the picture and color and stuff more
  • https://www.facebook.com/groups/116398865359205/?fref=nf





    Few guys in this group have the manual also I think there a link in the tv four post
  • look like your horizontal got messed up. can you adjust it? btw use a battery backup power supply to protect your stuff. its a lot safer than a surge protector.
  • Originally posted by: nes freak



    look like your horizontal got messed up. can you adjust it? btw use a battery backup power supply to protect your stuff. its a lot safer than a surge protector.

    Trying to figure out how I can adjust the horizontal. Currently combing through pdf's of manuals.

    How expensive are power supplies?

     
  • Yes what is this battery back up supply I'm tired of unplugging my surge protectors.
  • Are we referring to a UPS? An Uninterpretable Power Supply are pretty much a -need- for any computer server, or some such device that can't suffer a sudden blow to the power supply. You can check on newegg or uh.. that other place with... TIGERDIRECT. They both sell 'em, and I'm quite sure your favorite power strip making company sells them as well.



    They're pretty much batteries that all wear anti-thunder badges and can keep a computer/tv/whatever is hooked to it running for an additional 30 minutes to two-hours. Though the ones with the two-hour life span tend to be quite costly and are pretty much there if you're running a server cluster.



    Neat things! Fun things! Amazing things!



    I ONCE SAW ONE BLOW UP BECAUSE SOMEONE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A NEAT IDEA TO HOOK A BATTERY TO THE GOD DAMN THING AND... really, I don't know what they did but batteries were exploding and someone lost their job.



    It wasn't me.
  • yeah that what i ment. i couldnt remember what they were called
  • Originally posted by: Faxanadude

     
    Originally posted by: nes freak



    look like your horizontal got messed up. can you adjust it? btw use a battery backup power supply to protect your stuff. its a lot safer than a surge protector.

    Trying to figure out how I can adjust the horizontal. Currently combing through pdf's of manuals.

    How expensive are power supplies?

     



    an uninterupable power supply can be 50 to 500 or more depending on what you're using them for.  for that tv a 50 doller one will do fine.

     
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