Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light

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  • lotas
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    Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light

    Is it a switch? Check if the contacts are jumpered on it.
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    Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light

    Hi!

    I have a power supply and on the TV no standby and no power. Have already installed a replacement power supply but the same problem.

    When I test both power supplies the main capacitors while plugged in, I get 0v.

    What could be the reason for this?
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