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Two blinks - B+ over current protection (OCP), unit goes to the standby mode then displays the 2 blink fault. Could be a short in the power supply of any of the circuits. To get more details, http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Seven
blinks - High voltage shutdown. The high voltage has exceeded 33k and the unit
goes immediately into safety shutdown. Check power supply regulation and horizontal
circuits. You must have through knowledge in electronics to proceed. This is a very skilled wor. You must have all measuring instruments, and ability to follow its schematic diagram.
Will it power ON. If power ON, how many times the stand by light blinks at a time? Number of blinks to standby light denotes the fault code. Visit this site for more details.Type in the site name "Electro-help" either Google or Yahoo search box [not in the address bar of your browser], and click search.It is an electronic equipments service help site.All details you want are there.Note the position of hyphen in between words in site name, when you type it in.The site will appear as it is in web; subtitled as electronics equipments' repair help Pull up older posts there. The site is powered by Google. You might get details about spare part availability by the ads associated with posts.
go to turn tv on,hear a poping noise,once then tv standby lite blinks 3 times repeatily but no picture or audio.can you help me out with this thank you
5 blinks is an IK balance problem. it means your picture tube is not drawing the correct current on 1 of the 3 cathodes (IK). there is a good chance the tube is bad. if you reported it while under warranty you should call the warranty company and pursue it.
How good is your picture when it did come ? Is it as good as it once was ? Or is it alittle washed out. If it is washed out the picture tube is weak . Sometimes turning up the screen control alittle would solve problem but if you turn it up too much you would have faint white line running diagonally. Now if you think the picture was good before you this problem video circuit would be your suspect . Jungle IC or something in the RGB circuits . Good luck
This sounds like the shutdown circuit is shutting down the TV due to an over current condition. This overcurrent condition is caused by a component in the HV section drawing excessive current.
the 5 blinks is a visual indication of the problem.
I do not believe the set is too far gone. The standby light blinks codes up to 7. If the standby light blinks more than 7 times it usually means that there is a short on the clock or data line. There are several small zener diodes connected to the clock and data lines in a couple of different places on the main board. Many times I have seen one of the zener diodes become very leaky, usually along the back of the board, loading down the clock or data line which produces the symptoms you are seeing. If you have no experience locating shorted zener diodes and unsoldering and soldering small parts, allow a qualified tech to service the set for you.
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