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-@gopikanth if you are sure you have power to the TV then it is time to check things out. First measure the output of your power supply. It should measure 19.5V. After thatuUnplug your set and remove the back. take a look at all the board. Check for any obvious damage like domed looking, leaking capacitors, as well as other components. Post a couple of images of your boards with your question so we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. You need a multimeter to check the main board and see if you have power going to it. First thing you want to do is to check the fuse(s) on the power board for continuity. After that use the flowchart for your TV
+@gopikanth if you are sure you have power to the TV then it is time to check things out. First measure the output of your power supply. It should measure 19.5V. After that unplug your set and remove the back. Take a look at all the board. Check for any obvious damage like domed looking, leaking capacitors, as well as other components. Post a couple of images of your boards with your question so we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. You need a multimeter to check the main board and see if you have power going to it. First thing you want to do is to check the fuse(s) on the power board for continuity. I marked those with a red arrow. [image|1237079] After that use the flowchart for your TV
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Let us know (see) what you find.

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Editado por: oldturkey03

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-@gopikanth if you are sure you have power to the TV then it is time to check things out. Unplug your set and remove the back. take a look at all the board. Check for any obvious damage like domed looking, leaking capacitors, as well as other components. Post a couple of images of your boards with your question so we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. You need a multimeter to check the power board and see if you have power going to it. First thing you want to do is to check the fuse(s) on the power board for continuity. After that use the flowchart for your TV
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+@gopikanth if you are sure you have power to the TV then it is time to check things out. First measure the output of your power supply. It should measure 19.5V. After thatuUnplug your set and remove the back. take a look at all the board. Check for any obvious damage like domed looking, leaking capacitors, as well as other components. Post a couple of images of your boards with your question so we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. You need a multimeter to check the main board and see if you have power going to it. First thing you want to do is to check the fuse(s) on the power board for continuity. After that use the flowchart for your TV
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Editado por: oldturkey03

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-@gopikanth if you are sure you have power to the TV then it is time to check things out. Unplug your set and remove the back. take a look at all the board. Check for any obvious damage like domed looking, leaking capacitors, as well as other components. Post a couple of images of your boards with your question so we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. You need a multimetr to check the power board and see if you have power going to it. First thing you want to do is to check the fuse(s) on the power board for continuity. Let us know (see) what you find.
+@gopikanth if you are sure you have power to the TV then it is time to check things out. Unplug your set and remove the back. take a look at all the board. Check for any obvious damage like domed looking, leaking capacitors, as well as other components. Post a couple of images of your boards with your question so we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. You need a multimeter to check the power board and see if you have power going to it. First thing you want to do is to check the fuse(s) on the power board for continuity. After that use the flowchart for your TV
+[image|1237071] Let us know (see) what you find.

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Aporte original por: oldturkey03

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@gopikanth if you are sure you have power to the TV then it is time to check things out. Unplug your set and remove the back. take a look at all the board. Check for any obvious damage like domed looking, leaking capacitors, as well as other components. Post a couple of images of your boards with your question so we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. You need a multimetr to check the power board and see if you have power going to it. First thing you want to do is to check the fuse(s) on the power board for continuity. Let us know (see) what you find.

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