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Quasar VV-2001 20 in. Combo Questions & Answers
No remote
This issue can be solved in one of two ways.
www.remotes.com
or buy a universal from radioshack and in doing that the package would have a insert with your tv codes you tap those into the remote and bingo you got a inexpensive solution. You can also go to remotes.com and purchase a factory remote.
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Green light blinking
So the green light on the TV blinks, but the screen doesn't come on?
The first thing I'd try (because it's free), is leaving the TV unplugged overnight. It may just need a discharge.
If this does work, it'll take a couple minutes for the TV to come on afterwards. You may also want to try plugging it into a different outlet just in case the power level is wrong at that outlet.
Beyond that, it could be the power supply or the main picture tube. Try what I suggested above, and if it doesn't work we'll look into it further.
1977 CRT TV wont turn on
Not sure why anyone would want to repair a non hd TV as the picture quality isn't usable with modern content but if you're doing it because you like restoring something vintage here are some ideas. Some CRT sets use a pulse from the back side of the flyback transformer as a starter voltage supply, it needs this short pulse to start the power supply, it's kind of like starting a gas motor, the starter only runs for a short time then the gas motor takes over, this signal needs to be measured with a scope or a high end meter, this was a common issue with a lot of older CRT sets that use this type of power supply. I'd look at the start up supply as without that the regular supply isn't operatable.
I have a Quasar 50in model number sq5000
Your EEPROM is bad, if you can find one and have soldering skills and the equipment to remove and replace SMD devices that's the cheap way to fix( $15) if not replace the main board, in your case with the sound issue it may make more sense to replace the main as that should correct that isue as well
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