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I have an old Pioneer SD-P5071 that stays on for a few minutes then shuts off,then has to wait about 5 to 10 minutes for it to turn back on for a few minutes.How difficult of a fix is this?
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Try shutting down your tablet completely and wait a few minutes before turning it back on. Turn it on and see if that helped. That happened to my tablet too and I shut it down a while and it worked.
Ur hight voltage transformer it dead.
The Fly Back Transformer the black plastic square block with the red wire with the cap to ur CRT(tv tube) is dead.
yes its the problem of the capacitors getting heated up on the main board aND SO THE TV GETS SHUT OFF AFTER IT GETS HEATED.ON THE MAIN BOARD OF THE TV CHECK OUT WITH THE HELP OF A MULTIMETER and replace the faulty capacitors and then it should work.
My SD P 50A3-K We unplugged it and now wont come back on to stay...we turn it on then the red lite comes on green flashes on then right back off.....Some times tv will come back on then it shuts it self off....please help thank you
You may need the power supply board resoldered as I had the same problem. The guy listed below can do it for you as I shipped mine from Illinois to him in California... Piece of cake getting the board out of the back and it's not too fraigile... Just pack in bubble wrap and it will be fine. My TV is now working great.
BUT DON'T DELAY AS SOONER LATER TV WILL NOT RESTART..
You didn't mention if this problem suddenly happened or has been getting dimmer over time. If it's the latter, it could be a heavy buildup of dust/soot/smoke (depending if there are smokers in the house or a wood stove, etc) or the picture tubes going bad. If the set is over 9 years old, I'd replace it with a HDTV set and not look back. If the problem occurred suddendly, then a resistor or some other component may have gone out and it again would not likely be a cheap or easy repair.
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