Panasonic lcd tv model no tc-L32c3 serial number md20120560 just get red light when i press the power button on the side of the tv, after 23 seconds it goes out
SOURCE: Power issue with Olevia LT23
this is bull do...The same thing happens with my TV I Have the Olevia 23" and the power will not turn on.
$700 shot, who cares about the rebate when it works on a short while...
SOURCE: Akai Lcd TV
If Z3 was shorted, there are 2 surface mount resistors that were damaged when Z3 became shorted and they have to be replace as well. The reference designator for the resistors is R65A and R65B, their value is 10 ohms and 1206 is the body size of the resistors.
If you need further assistance or to get the power supply repair, write to [email protected]
SOURCE: Power on problem for My Syntax Olevia LCD TV 23"
I have a 24" Olevia LCD TV. Same symptoms (Stdby LED is on, press power and it flashes off, then back on). The USB cable to the Service Port also worked. But being of sound technical mind, I figured this means that the PC is supplying the +5v to the circuit. What I did was disassebled the TV, carefully disconnected all the cables, and opened it up to reveal the circuitry. I looked over the circuit and noticed the 1000uf/16v capacitor at position CS21 was failed and bulging. I removed the cap, tested it and verified that it was indeed failed. I went to a local Radio Shack and picked up a 1000uf/35v electrolytic, after all, the value is what mainly matters as long as it's not lower voltage than the original. I replaced the new CS21 capacitor back in the circuit (it is polarity sensitive, so pay attention to what the original mounting position is). I reassembled the TV and Viola! Works! No need for the USB cable to the Service Port!
I hope this helps someone!
-Matt
SOURCE: Polaroid 4011-tlxb. Power to tv and it was turning
if you replaced the supply board then there is issues with the decoder board as you would need to chec kthat and see if its not the issue.
Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/edwy_1a56970cf1ea4620
Hey there, Cheri Torres with the Internet Response Team at DISH Network here. I came across your post and wanted to see if I could help. We have a few different codes for each of our different models of remotes. The model number of your DISH remote should be located on the back of the remote at the top, normally a two to three digit number with a decimal point. I will list here for you the best codes for our more popular models of remotes and also the instructions for addressing the remote to the TV. I hope you find this information useful and if you have any further questions please let me know.
Remote models Remote codes
3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.4 IR remotes - codes 700, 734, 512, 573, 234, 765, 644, 811.
5.0, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 IR remotes - codes 685, 512, 734, 700, 644, 811.
4.0 and 4.4 IR/UHF remotes - codes 644, 734, 676, 512, 765, 234, 811.
6.0, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 IR/UHF remotes - codes 700, 234, 512, 644, 734, 685, 765, 811.
20.0 IR and 21.0 IR/UHF remotes - codes 512, 876, 780, 619, 860, 508.
Instructions for addressing the remote the the TV.
1. Press and hold down the TV mode button until all the other mode buttons light up red.
2. Enter the three digit code for you remote.
3. Press the pound(#) button once.
4. Test the functionality of the TV.
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