SOURCE: Flashing Green Light on Front of 73" Projection TV
on the signal board replace the caps by the 5/9 volt regulators. c2p04 is the main culprit. 6 caps in total can be changed. I believe c2p05 also.
SOURCE: Monitor wont turn on, green power light on
Hi you can inspect that what's wrong with your monitors. After you turned it on and the
screen went black, you have to check that if you can see the image on the
screen or not by shining a flashlight into the screen, not directly but find
the best angle to the screen and take a look very closely. If you can see the
icons or any image, there will be a minor problem. This is because of the lamps
inside screen. Some of them were broken and it is very easy to replace. If you
cannot see anything on the screen, there'll be some problems with inverter
board. If you have soldering tool and want to fix it by
yourself, check the caps first. It may cause this problem. Some caps might show
leaking or burn spot on the board because of too high temp. If you don't have
soldering tool, you better go get a technician to do so. Hope this help!! If
anything I can help you with, feel free to let me know.
Thank you,
SOURCE: won't turn on after reset ws-55511 hdtv
http://www.techlore.com/forum/thread/19174/Green-Blinking-Light-on-Mitsubishi-HDTV/?page=26#43124
Go to this post. I had the same problem and it was easy to fix...it cost about 26 bucks total and took about 20 minutes start to finish!
Good luck!
Bruce
SOURCE: Hi there, I have a Siemens Speedstream 4200 modem,
Try plugging into amother power socket. If same modem is probably blown. Especially if there was a recent storm.
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SOURCE: My Reset button wont reset
Just guessing, here. The reset is actually a "Ground Fault Interrupter" called a GFI. It's there to cut of power in case of a dangerous electrical condition--which you probably don't have.
Did you unplug the unit? If not do so, let the GFI cool for several minutes, and try to reset again. They're pretty hard to push in, maybe use a fingernail, you must hear a click or it's not reset.
Is there water in the outdoor unit, or is it filled with snow? This is the most likely cause of an actual GFI fault.
If the GFI itself has failed (unlikely), you could replace the entire power cord. You should then maintain safety by installing a GFI circuit breaker on that circuit, or you'll be in violation of codes that might affect your homeowners insurance.
There could actually be a problem with the unit. This would be that an electrical wire has come loose and is contacting the metal chassis, creating a shock hazard. Unlikely but possible.
If the receptacal you're plugging into is old and worn it might the problem. Worn receptacles might actually have tiny electrical arcs inside, which can trip a GFI. At a couple of bucks (DIY) it's worth a shot.
If there's actually an electrical fault in the unit it can be found and repaired, but the cost of repair could very well be more than it's worth. Warranty?
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