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Moat likely it is because your power supply is defective and it is not producing tv sufficient voltage to power the backlight. I would replace the power supply.
I would bet on some component(s) have become thermo sensitive. Most of the time capacitors can do this type of thing. Most likely the defective caps could be in the power supply.
To locate the defective caps, you would have to be able to run the supply and use the combination of a heat gun and freeze spray (liquid air spray) for cooling. At the same time you would have to monitor the output of the supply to see the components that cause the output change.
It is also possible to have thermo sensitive components on any of the other boards. This would also require proper troubleshooting.
The service rep would replace boards until he found the defective board. Then he would return the set with the new board and the bill for his work.
If your set is out of warranty, it may be better to consider a new set. Servicing these can be fairly involved and expensive.
Your power supply board is dead, u know basic electronics' and soldering? Most of the times, the power supply board just have dead leakages gases capacitors.These capacitors always bulges up on it top,or puff up on it top.Replaced these gases leakages capacitors will get your TV power stable,and work again.Or tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
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