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Hi, Please don't shoot the messenger, you asked but unfortunately the answer is yes. Your tv has an NTSC tuner which is an analog tuner, Sorry. But this should answer your question.
I take it there is a bad capacitor on the inverter?The board that powers up the lights for the screen.Any bad ones on the power board as well?The two PLV16190 I fixed had bad capacitors on both boards.Usually the tops,and or bottoms bulge out when they go bad.When you do go to replace them,you can get ones with a higher value on both specs,but not lower.For example,if there is a 10V 1000UF,and a 16V 1000 UF,you can replace them both with 16V 1000UF,and it will work perfect.You can also use different heights as well,as long as there is enough room.The type you want are called Aluminum Electrolytic.I hope this helps.If you have any other questions,please let me know.Thank You very much!
Tyler
Try the Universal remote control URC-R6 it works fine with my Truetech.
The bad thing about my Truetech PLV16190 19" Flatscreen, 30days after I purchase the remote the tv went out. Screen Black, but sound works fine.
Very likely have blown fuses and capacitors in both the power supply and the backlight inverter sections. Repair is best left to a technician unless you are tech savy and able to use a soldering iron.
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