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Post 3 made on Monday April 5, 2021 at 19:16
AnilAppleLink
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On April 5, 2021 at 10:11, MNTommyBoy said...
As long as you can isolate and confirm that it is in the TV (and not a quirky streaming device or receiver) flipping on and off, I would point to the power supply first. I don't work on the internals of our gear professionally, but I have brought back many a TV from the grave with an easy power supply swap. Shop Jimmy is a good spot and there are a few others too...

Yes is the TV itself and not an input. I changed the TV and the new TV is working great. I want to fix and use this TV somewhere else. I was thinking it might be the power supply but I just wanted to make sure it is not the main board or another board or chip or component. Thanks for the website I will definitely check it out.
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