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peaceful

Jan 1, 1970
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Need help, our TV has gone black none of the functions are working. Th
power button is red, thought it was green before. Nothing in th
troule shooting section of the user manual that addresses this issue.
The TV is only a few years old. Any ideas
 
What were the options for warranty repair?
Oops, forgot that is one of the many 'throw away' brands. Exchange it
while warranty at Wal-mart, good luck getting it repaired out of
warranty. Even if you can find a shop with a tech that is willing to
work on it without service information, the parts may not be readily
available.

Any qualified technician can do the basic standard troubleshooting and
determine if the failure is not something that can be repaired for
under $90 or so.
 
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Erich Schultheis, the man that owns an ISP.

Jan 1, 1970
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I have one idea. Crap it. It sounds like a major problem and those
t.v.s aren't even worth the time it takes to post a message to a
newsgroup asking what is wrong with it.
 
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Do Little2

Jan 1, 1970
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What were the options for warranty repair?
Oops, forgot that is one of the many 'throw away' brands.

Don't forget that cheap TV's are not the only 'throw away' items!

On a daily basis more and more expensive plasma and lcd's are
nearly 'throw away' items. By the time those repairs are done
(out of warranty) one may well wish that they would've bought
10 or more cheap TV's.

Many expensive electronic items are clearly 'junk' over produced
with the consumer winding up as the final quality control inspector.
Exchange it
while warranty at Wal-mart, good luck getting it repaired out of
warranty. Even if you can find a shop with a tech that is willing to
work on it without service information, the parts may not be readily
available.

I found a lot of Durabrand and other cheap TV's have an intermittent
or bad 24 V startup zener diode. Really, it is no big deal and an easy
buck.
 
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