'''++kstanley7411++''' ok you are between a rock and a hard place. Your series TV usually has a self diagnosis function which would get the RED LED to automatically flash an error code. Since yours does not I would think that this is a general power issue. since nobody is willingly to fix it, you may have to consider taking it into your own hands. You’ll have to disassemble the TV (removing the back of it at minium and checking the power board. If you got a multimeter etc. You can do some measurements on the boards. Post some good images of your boards with your question so that we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. Important, you also want to let us know what exact chassis your TV is (should be on a label on the back of your TV). The general trouble shooting for the No Power situation looks like this
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'''++kstanley7411++''' ok you are between a rock and a hard place. Your series TV usually has a self diagnosis function which would get the RED LED to automatically flash an error code. Since yours does not I would think that this is a general power issue. Since nobody is willing to fix it, you may have to consider taking it into your own hands. You’ll have to disassemble the TV (removing the back of it at minimum and checking the power board. If you got a multimeter etc. You can do some measurements on the boards. Post some good images of your boards with your question so that we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. Important, you also want to let us know what exact chassis your TV is (should be on a label on the back of your TV). The general trouble shooting for the No Power situation looks like this
'''++kstanley7411++''' ok you are between a rock and a hard place. Your series TV usually has a self diagnosis function which would get the RED LED to automatically flash an error code. Since yours does not I would think that this is a general power issue. since nobody is willingly to fix it, you may have to consider taking it into your own hands. You’ll have to disassemble the TV (removing the back of it at minium and checking the power board. If you got a multimeter etc. You can do some measurements on the boards. Post some good images of your boards with your question so that we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that. Important, you also want to let us know what exact chassis your TV is (should be on a label on the back of your TV). The general trouble shooting for the No Power situation looks like this
[image|1653659]
G is the power board
B is the main board