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Mick steele Posted on Mar 14, 2015
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Quick fix? Hi,the TV was switched on the it made a small pop/crack noise then nothing not even standby light, I have cheaked the mains fuse, is it RIP? Ta for any help. Mick.....

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Hi Mick. Well, it's rare that the main fuse fixes TVs any more. Look for burn marks on the integrated circuits (ICs), or capacitors (sorta shaped like a AA battery standing on end) that are domed on top. If you find either of those, that board needs changed, but if you do see burnt ICs, there might be other boards affected. Sometimes it's better to have a professional look at it.

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  • The Wyzzyrd Mar 14, 2015

    Off the top of my head I would guess the power board is bad because you don't have the standby light, but the main can cause that as well.

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