I'm back with another issue on another tv:
This is a strange problem to me. Maybe someone else has experienced it as well.
I received a 27" Akai tv with built in dvd player Model Number LCT2701TD.
When I plug the unit in and flip on the main power switch (not the "ON" button), the tv automatically kicks on and the screen comes up for about 2-5 seconds, then it kicks off, then it repeats. Pressing the power on button does nothing to the cycle. I assumed power supply, or stuck button.
The tv does the same thing whether or not the control buttons are connected or not, so that's out. As for the power supply, there are no signs of damage. (no bulged capacitors, no burn marks, no loose components, etc).
I'm stuck as to why this would happen anyway. On the back of the power supply, there is an IC that has a jumper wire soldered on (the IC appears to be labeled 4407P 355D9 and I have read other reports of people finding this same repair on the identical model, so it must have been on purpose by factory or such)
Any thoughts?
This is a strange problem to me. Maybe someone else has experienced it as well.
I received a 27" Akai tv with built in dvd player Model Number LCT2701TD.
When I plug the unit in and flip on the main power switch (not the "ON" button), the tv automatically kicks on and the screen comes up for about 2-5 seconds, then it kicks off, then it repeats. Pressing the power on button does nothing to the cycle. I assumed power supply, or stuck button.
The tv does the same thing whether or not the control buttons are connected or not, so that's out. As for the power supply, there are no signs of damage. (no bulged capacitors, no burn marks, no loose components, etc).
I'm stuck as to why this would happen anyway. On the back of the power supply, there is an IC that has a jumper wire soldered on (the IC appears to be labeled 4407P 355D9 and I have read other reports of people finding this same repair on the identical model, so it must have been on purpose by factory or such)
Any thoughts?
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