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I need the value of resistor connected in the Ac line, what value is it?

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Hello
Your post is not clear. It doesn't specify tthe brand name and model number of the TV. Anyway I hopes that you are in need of the value of series resistor [ a wirewound one usually cement type] I thinks and post this solution.
The value usually will be between 3.3Ohms to 4.7Ohms [ 7W] wirewound type resistor.
If this resistor has opened, look into its power regulator side for any defects, before replacing it with an other one.
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