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We get these units into our shop fairly often and this issue is caused by a failure in the regulator in the power supply. You can get a replacement power supply here:
HI:
Check the power supply for puffed up capacitors and make sure all voltages from the power supply is good and in nominal range. This is usually an indication of a power supply failure.
Best to replaced same power supply board.Because of voltage and amps in the boad,will burn ur other boards,not same in and out put AC/DC out for other boards.
I have both for sale.. I have the whole tv that turns on , gets a picture for 2 seconds then turns off. I was told it needs an invertor but I dont want to bother fixing it.. Will sell you the whole TV with power supply, remote and TV for $100.
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