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<blockquote data-quote="Dumb and Dumber" data-source="post: 1056063" data-attributes="member: 13414"><p>To me it also sounds like it must be the LEDs. I got a quote. I was told its the power supply. If it can be fixed I'm looking at R2500, at a minimum. If it must be replaced, much more. </p><p>I wonder if all the power failures over the years contributed? If the power trips while the TV was on, the TV will switch on automatically when the power comes on again. That surge of power cannot be good. </p><p>I will when the power goes off from now plug out most of my appliances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumb and Dumber, post: 1056063, member: 13414"] To me it also sounds like it must be the LEDs. I got a quote. I was told its the power supply. If it can be fixed I'm looking at R2500, at a minimum. If it must be replaced, much more. I wonder if all the power failures over the years contributed? If the power trips while the TV was on, the TV will switch on automatically when the power comes on again. That surge of power cannot be good. I will when the power goes off from now plug out most of my appliances. [/QUOTE]
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