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Element Electronics FLX-3710 won't power on. I

Element Electronics FLX-3710 won't power on. I originally get a red light when power cable is plugged in, once I hit power on the remote, the indicator light blinks from blue to red...and that's it

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Your screen might of blew out when it was off

  • Josh Mullins
    Josh Mullins Dec 08, 2013

    Is that a fixable problem or is it kapoot now?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: Element LCD tv model: FLX-3210

I just checked and my tv was purchased with a credit card that gave a double warranty. I have to fill out some things but it should be fixed eventually...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2009

SOURCE: Are the Polaroid FLM-3232 and the Element FLX-3202

not sure if there the same but the boards inside may be.

This sounds like the problem most LCD tv's get with swelled up capacitors in the power supply board. look for circular cylinder shaped parts rapped in plastic with writting on the sides, and metal tops, if the top is rounded over, not flat, it is bad. replace them.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2010

SOURCE: element FLX-3710 37" LCD tv will not turn on

power supply problem of course...set is not dead so line fuse would be good as you said...regulating power supplies are very stable but do contain >>>CAPs<<< caps can leak ,swell do to heat ,etc.
check for visible signs of damage to caps. on circuit board...check regulating transistor( on heat sink)
the >>> on off on off routine<<< makes me think check caps!!!!!

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