We can not quote you a cost to fix your set without troubleshooting the problem to determine exactly what has failed and what our on costs will be. Unlike most other shops we have no upfront charge or 'estimate fee' for doing that - the estimate is free but we have to look at the set before we can give it. There is no such thing as a 'receptor' in your set, you may be referring to 'capacitor' instead. That problem ended years ago and sets that suffered from it have already been repaired or disposed of, we rarely see one any more.
They have to see the TV to give you a price and they don't charge anything to check it, take it to them and you'll be pleased with the service.
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