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Loud pop and picture is no longer available.....

Blown resistor (42ohm) replaced this and it imediately blew the new resistor any ideas?????? for what to look at????- Philips 7P6041W TV. power light comes on then immediately dims to nothing.....

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Blown resistor (42ohm) replaced this and it imediately blew it clearly shows that there is a short circuit in your tv. if you are a tech person please proceed as follows. 1 isolate power supply from hor.output section. 2 now check power supply section.i.e. switching tran., cap..diode etc. 3 if it becomes ok check power supply output. 4 if output is ok then check hor. output section.i.e. h.out tr.,cap& diode in eht winding. 5 check print near eht. 6 at finally eht. 7 see every thing is normal now. now reconnect power to hor.section. put on tv. good luck.

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