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Anonymous Posted on Sep 12, 2009

Magnavox 37MF331D 37 in. LCD TV tv will not come on, power light blinks. I tried disconnecting power cord and hold power button to discharge, still will not come on and as soon as I apply power again the power light starts to blink again. any help would be great.

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Same issue here and that power supply on ebay doesn't look like it would fit. Would you by chance have a link or pic or this psu? Yes I do understand this topic is over a year old.

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I had the same problem with a Magnavox LCD TV. It would not turn on and the light on the external PSU flashed. I found a replacement 12V 5A power supply on EBAY. It brought the set back to life.

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Dear smmmobil,
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