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| Can't see any great need to, as long as they weren't flexed too much then there shouldn't be any wear. just check for oxidation on the spade connectors, though if they were gold plated ones that you had, this shouldn't be necessary. Maurice __________________________________________________ ____________ Be careful with this advice, I only got 18/20 on the maths test, and I used to be an engineer :-( |
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| If the TV and DVD both have HDMI connections then that's the way to go. |
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| Thanks guys just been and bought hdmi cable and it works a treat, set the tv up to 1080i the rest is history. The picture is so much better, just been watching a programme on sail fish. Spell binding. Ta Steve |
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