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jmcdonald sounds like your inverter or your power board is on the fritz. Check in a darkened room with a flashlight beam angled against the screen if you can make out any shadows etc. If you take the back off and take a couple images and post those with your question, we might get you to test some voltages to see if it is the power board not supplying proper voltages to the inverter or if it is the inverter. Use [guide|21499|this guide] for that.
=== Update (06/13/2016) ===
You should have another board in there. Something like this
[image|854214]
That's the inverter board.
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+=== Update (06/13/2016) ===
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+You also want to take a multimeter and test the output on the connector marked with the red arrow.
+[image|854216]
+From Left to right:
+PSON (Measures 0v with power button off, 5V power button on)
+SGRND
+SGRND
+5v (Measures 5v with power button on and off)
+5v (Measures 5v with power button on and off)
+SGRND
+SGRND
+12v (Measures .10 with power button OFF, and .12 with power button on)
+12v (Measures .10 with power button OFF, and .12 with power button on)
+SGRND
+SGRND
+24v (Measures 0v with power button on, and .18 with power button on)
+24v (Measures 0v with power button on, and .18 with power button on)
+SGRND
+SGRND
+See if you get similar values.

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jmcdonald sounds like your inverter or your power board is on the fritz. Check in a darkened room with a flashlight beam angled against the screen if you can make out any shadows etc. If you take the back off and take a couple images and post those with your question, we might get you to test some voltages to see if it is the power board not supplying proper voltages to the inverter or if it is the inverter. Use [guide|21499|this guide] for that.
=== Update (06/13/2016) ===
-You should have another board in there. Something like this [image|854209] That's the inverter board.
+You should have another board in there. Something like this
+
+[image|854214]
+
+That's the inverter board.

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Edit by: oldturkey03

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jmcdonald sounds like your inverter or your power board is on the fritz. Check in a darkened room with a flashlight beam angled against the screen if you can make out any shadows etc. If you take the back off and take a couple images and post those with your question, we might get you to test some voltages to see if it is the power board not supplying proper voltages to the inverter or if it is the inverter. Use [guide|21499|this guide] for that.
+
+=== Update (06/13/2016) ===
+
+You should have another board in there. Something like this [image|854209] That's the inverter board.

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Original post by: oldturkey03

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jmcdonald sounds like your inverter or your power board is on the fritz. Check in a darkened room with a flashlight  beam angled against the screen if you can make out any shadows etc. If you take the back off and take a couple images and post those with your question, we might get you to test some voltages to see if it is the power board not supplying proper voltages to the inverter or if it is the inverter. Use [guide|21499|this guide] for that.

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