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JVC GRD30 condensation problem

Apr 14, 2008 1:57AM PDT

Hi All,
I know this problem has been discussed earlier. I really appreciate any solution that actually worked. Specifically, there is mention of some solution from member jbs138. If member jbs138 or others who received the solution from him can please email me the solution, that would be great. My email is kameswari[at]gmail.com

Thanks in advance!

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Sorry.
Apr 14, 2008 1:58AM PDT

But the solutions do work from my experience. Just wondering why you need it mailed to you when it's here for the taking?

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help
Apr 14, 2008 4:39PM PDT

I am new to this site. I have gone through some of the answers, most seem to provide emails to get the solution mailed. I couldn't find a proper solution. I tried the hair dryer and q-tip methods which didn't work.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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info
Apr 14, 2008 4:54PM PDT

I came to know of the sticky and looked through it. The solution seems to be for a Panasonic model. Will it work for JVC GRD30 as well? Thanks and sorry for repeating myself.

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You can try the resistor then the wire.
Apr 14, 2008 10:01PM PDT

Sorry, it's been covered in too many places, too many times and for those that won't dive in maybe a repair center is best?