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minnie
PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:42 pm    Post subject:

And the model number is?
TroyM
PostPosted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:34 pm    Post subject: Same Thing With me

my 40 or 42 inch tube tv, has the same problem the light blicking in the frount pannle and not turning on. the light just keeps blinking. i thought maby it needed to cool down but no, i was lisenning to music on my xbox with it. and then suddenly it just shut off. i turned off for like 5 mins then turned the tv back on it showed a picture but then shut off in like 10 seconds if that. can any one help me Confused
minnie
PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:14 am    Post subject:

Unplug the over protect connector and see if the set comes on.
jimmyjam
PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:40 am    Post subject: toshiba tp55e50

My tv has the same problem. There is no sound (besides the initial click when plugged in and the power button is pushed) and no picture. Just a light on the front control panel flashing. If anyone can help with this problem, it would be greatly appreciated. Is the tv junk? thanks for your help.
gary
PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:18 am    Post subject:

more likely to be the convergence ics, stk??? dont use cheap copies and check the picoo fuses.
GEOFFPAULINE
PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:42 am    Post subject: SAMSUNG REAR PROJECTION SCREEN

MY SAMSUNG REAR PROJECTION TV HAS JUST STARTED TO COUSE PROBLEMS THE COLOUR IS OVERLAPING EACH COLOUR MAKING FIGURES HAVE 4 EYES RAINBOW COLOUR AROUND THEM . I WAS TOLD THE COLOUR PROJECTION LENSES HAVE SLIPED IS THIS TRUE AND IS IT A BIG JOB THANKS GEOFF
Yum
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:46 am    Post subject: Toshiba TV 14R21 (PWB-1386 Board) keeps power on and off

minnie wrote:
Chech r216 10k ohm to see if it's burnt. If so you need to replace the resistor and flyback. Most common problem. Don't forget the obvious. Is the horizontal out put transistor good? Q501 pin 12 is your +5vdc, pin 40 is 9vdc, as pin 46.


Hello Minnie!,

I have a 14R21 Toshiba old TV and still not consider it as a junk. The problem now was after few minutes viewing it suddenly turns off and on and you can hear a sound something a relay clicking. No abnormality observed from the CRT. About 5-10 minutes of turning on/off with the standby power monitor LED blinking red/green/off then goes powered on and again a few minutes again problem occurs. Pls. advise if what have to check on the circuit. Thanks!
tellyman
PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 2:16 pm    Post subject: five year old toshiba

the colour shifts are 99.9%due to a faulty w76esf philips crt.crt short removers usully do nothing for these tubes,there are other ways,maybe you could "float"the heaters to extend use by a while,but best to tip it.tap the tube neck lightly with say,a wooden screwdriver handle,and see if this instigates the fault to confirm...steve.
H3liax
PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 1:52 pm    Post subject: Re:Toshiba 32AFX61 shuts of suddenly,red light blinks

minnie wrote:
Not really. You can look at the diode on the 134v line and measure both sides to ground. (With the set off) If you have no short I'd replace the fly and hot.


Hii minnie....
I guess you have many experience whit tv.... Very Happy
Do you have solution whit my toshiba 519S9JK what have no picture ??? when I sw on the rainbow color appears at the right of the top corrner ???...
thank's everyone....

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Hoss
PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:46 am    Post subject: please continue with this topic

I came looking to find out if there was a common fix to the problem my Toshiba is having. To my surprise you describe the exact same problem. However I don't have any picture come up... the tv sounds like it powers on then immediately off while the light on the front on switch stays on for a while and then occasionally flashes.

I opened up the back but all I did was double check connections etc.

Again what would the repair on this cost approx.... I live in Canada so estimating in US dollars is fine.

Should I pitch the TV as you guys state???

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