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My samsung television stop working after current from my generator increase sudenly my TV was on standby mode please what should I do

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    you should not use a dlp on a generator because the lamp gets hot-must be cooled down by fans before powering down--plug it into wall see if lites blink if so how many times and which ones--then repost

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Sounds like the power surge you discribed had fried a component in the power supply circuit. Unfortunately, the days of taking off the back cover of your TV and replacing a defective tube or fuse are long gone. Proper servicing will require troubleshooting procedures that can only be performed by a qualified electronic repair facility or professional television repair person. Ask for an estimate and a realistic appraisal of whether the set can be adequately fixed. Depending on the age and condition of your TV it may not be cost effective to repair.

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wish u good luck!!!!!!!!!!
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