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Re: Acoustic solutions LCD37NK750HDF TV sound ok but no...
If there is no picture, just black screen.. then the cold cathode (backlight) on your monitor is busted. Or its ballast transformer is burnt out. Replace it to work again.
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Hi I know this was posted months ago but the answer may help others, I found the capacitor C852 1000Uf ,35v was bulging at the top which is on the power supply board the number C852 is for the acoustic solutions model lcd42762f1080p tv (but this info would apply to most acoustic tvs: WHEN TESTED THE CAPACITOR ON THE ESR METER READ OK, but cos it was bulging at the top I knew it was faulty, it seems that it was breaking down under load hope this help regards celestica
My acoustic solutions lcd26805hd tv has started flickering really badly every time I switch it on. The flickering goes on for about 30 minutes before it calms down. I have checked all the connections at the back of the tv - all ok. This happens whether I watch cable or a dvd.
Acoustic Solutions 32 lcd hd Tv screen has green/blue contrast shadows all over the light images on the screen. I have tried changing all the picture setting to no avail.
You need to connect up the Sky+ to your recorder via scart. This will eliminate poor picture quality. The Sky box will be on ext1 on your recorder or something like that
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