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Your plasma is over heating! This is not a good situation for the tv as the components are only rated to their highest temp of 105 degrees C. (IF there are quaility parts inside). Some plasmas are only rated to 85 degrees C. I would recommend installing an internal fan or keep a fan behind the plasma to help cool it during its' working hours!
Plasma? LCD? DLP? LP? CRT? What is your viewing candy?
I need to know what type of t.v you have and model and everything before i can answer that question, otherwise, i cant answer it for you, sorry friend :)
Fading typically is related to power supply heating or connection opening on the digital drive. You might try fan into vents just to prove this, or plug in outside in the cold, and see how long it is on in test mode.
If you open the back,look at the can shaped items.If any of them have the tops bulged out,they need to be replaced.This should solve your picture problem,unless there is something else wrong.What is happening,is they are heating up,and the picture goes out.I bet the longer you have the TV off,the longer it stays on?Hope this helps.Thank You very much!
Tyler
I have a 42 inch plasma and I was watching tv last night on it and suddenly it turned off on it's own. I tried turning it off and on and nothing happened. Then I tried to unplug it and replug it and nothing. My remote does not work either. Anyone know what exactly happened? Did my screen blow or what? I hardly ever use the tv and I only had it on from 8:30 p.m. - 10:20 p.m. and it turned off. All the other tv's in my house worked fine - I checked them. Also, my dvd player and cable box is on the same power cord and both of them work. Any solutions or help would be most appreciated!!! Does it just need to cool down or did I burn something out? Help!!!
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