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Tv wont stop beeping every time i turn it on. It is a very high pitch beeping that doesn't stop. I have tried plugging the tv in several different plugs by itself but the beeping still didn't stop.

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Ur High Voltage is dead.The FBT the flyback transformer is dead.The big block of plastic with a red wire with a cap hook to a CRT(tv tube).Replaced the FBT get power back.

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