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TV won't turn on after power outage

After a brief power outage my TV didn't come back on like it normally does. It was plugged into a surge protector, and everything else on the same line is working fine. (Modem, router, cable box.) Now I can't get it to turn on at all, no click, can't see any LED lights, so I don't know what's going on. It's too much to hope that it'll just recover after an evening off, isn't it?
Thanks in advance!
Elissa

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LOT OF TIME WHEN YOU LEAVE IT OFF FOR THE NIGHT DISCONNECT POWER CORD DEFECTIVE SURGE PROTECTOR IS NOT GOOD FORE EVER PLUG TV IN THE WALL WITOUT THE SURGE PROTECTOR IF IT GOOD CHANGE THE SURGE PROTECTOR FOR NEW ONE CHEERS

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