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Just because you charged the battery it doesn't mean it is any good. Modern sealed batteries fail; just as you described, fine one moment and then nothing, they go open internally.
take the battery out and hold the power button for like 15 seconds. then put battery baCK on and plug it in but do not try to power on. lets saee what goes? remember not to power on
If total dead (no lights on blinking etc) follow power cord into the set and find and check the main fuse--in this set it usually is a glass 5 amp fuse.
Is it repairable, well, this question can be answered only after opening the back cover and evaluating the damage. From you side, please connect the TV to a different power outlet where other similar devices are working and see. Then try changing the input device to something that sure works. If it does not work even then, this may need attention by a qualified service technician.
Hi replace the fuse in the wire connecting the mains plug. It's generally located within the 3 pin plug. If you are lucky it maybe just a fuse blown out. Thanks
The Sharp people told us they have had 35 complaints in my area about the Cable company signal (Cablevision) screwing up these t.v.s. Seems the digital channel settings are not compatible with the signal. I tried to confirm this with the cable company and they have no plans to fix anything on their side. If I unhook and re-hook the cable, the t.v. seems to work again. This is annoying because it happens on ABC where my favorite shows are!
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