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Anonymous Posted on Sep 03, 2013

I have a th-c50 no power at all. Replaced the fuse with a slow burning glass fuse. Had a ceramic fuse in it. Still nothing, checked everything inside, looks good. Now what?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: jvc th-c50 home theater standby light blinks but won't turn on

you need to have service manual copy to check amplifier output section as it seems defective. There are few websites that offers service manuals download for small fee.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2010

SOURCE: not getting any power

Probably a blown fuse. If you have a warranty or can return it do that, if not unplug it, open it up and there should be a 250 volt glass type fuse. pull it out and make sure it is blown. If it is replace it at radio shack. If it isnt check for loose wires around the power cable and the transformer.

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