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I posted this a while ago, but it applies here, This is a common problem with the ITC222 chassis, I would check CP120, CP140, CP150 to see if they are bad I suspect CP150 is the one that is bad. Its value is 2200uf 16VDC. It is located on the same board as the IHVT and is in between the Heat sink in the middle of the board.
Sounds like a "filter capacitor" in your power supply. This is probably the largest capacitor on the main board and should be near where the power cord enters into the tv. A capacitor is round and tall, sort of like a miniature cattle farmers grain bin. Take it out and order a new one. You will need to write down two things: the voltage rating and the number of microfarads denoted by the symbol "u". For example, a "2500u at 250 volts. It will have two pins soldered into the board. Desolder, remove, and replace and resolder. Keever
yea tried that but didn'twork got a new tv thanks for all yals help
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