I know this is a very broad question but I just bought my second (won't power on) TV and when I bring it home it works just fine. I just want opinions from some folks with more experience than I have with TV repair because this is bound to be a common occurrence. And yes I'm pretty confident they aren't stolen. The first one was a 47" LCD Toshiba. I watched it for about a month just to make sure it wasn't an intermittent fault before I resold it. The second is a 32" LCD Sylvania I just purchased. Both sellers claimed symptoms typical of a bad power supply. One even claimed they had a surge that "fried" the TV. My thoughts are after the TV is unplugged for so long maybe it comes out of some kind of "protect" mode. Any suggestions on how to handle these would be greatly appreciated because I'd hate to sell someone a TV that's just waiting to go out again.
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Re: Purchased bad TV to repair but it works
don't double post.Last edited by goontron; 09-10-2014, 09:57 PM.Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....
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