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Try the power switch on the unit (it could just be remote batteries).
If that doesn't work try replacing the power cord.
Beyond that you're probably looking at a more expensive repair with a system board or power converter replacement. Get a quote from a TV repairman but remember when you get done you still have a used TV. At this point your TV model is probably valuable enough to repair. Were this a 5 year old unit I would probably just replace it.
the number of blinks by model tells you information. Look up capacitor failures on that model on youtube. I have a vizio that did the same thing, and it was a $0.11 capacitor I had to replace... took about 30 minutes, and working great. You'll need to see if you can find someone with that same problem on youtube to be able to find it easilly... requires soldering iron... little screwdrivers and some patience. you can do it!
There is a short somewhere in the tv. The blowing fuse is trying to keep you from getting electrocuted. Take the tv back to where you got it from. Bad power board.
go to the link and register. https://crm.admin.waca.com/WaCA/WarrantyCenter/registration/secure/Vizio/Registration.jsp?masterModelOID=SF-1116689077-37635&purchasePrice=500
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