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I hope the surge protector is separate from your TV. It has Varistors in it that are supposed to pass overvoltage surges (it can happen without the power going out) then recover to normal. But sometimes they overheat, then they can become a fire hazard. Or the contacts in the sockets can get charred and flakey. Anyway sounds like it is fried, the only easy solution is replace it. A careful tinkerer with a good scrounge box could fix it, if you know anybody like that.
Have you tried plugging it in without the surge protector? I would wager that either a) the surge protector needs to be reset/turned on and off depending on the model or b) either your TV and/or surge protector have been damaged by the power surge.
Try plugging the TV straight into the outlet and see if that helps.
1. Check the power cord is plugged in properly by removing it and replacing it. 2. Try a different outlet on the surge protector.3. Most surge protectors have a reset button, try resetting it. Is the sound bar the only device plugged into the surge protector?
the tv was on a surge protector line, what i notice that i had it plug in a cheap surge protector when i pull from wall i notice the adapter were burn and the cheap surge was burn at that time when i go to cut tv on i could hear a surge like sound. i tried to put it in another plug it wont come on, i open back of tv looking for fuse i could not find it or reset button can solve this problem i hit input button on side it still wont come on. i do not think there is any problem with picture it has something to do with power.
Frayed wiring and possibly pos/neg reversed! Thanks
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