Yes it's a 17 year old Panasonic plasma!
I was watching TV when there was a huge lighting strike nearby my house that shook the house. When that happened, the picture on the TV froze and the TV wouldn't turn off except by pulling the power cable. Now if you plug in the TV, it seems to turn on (it makes the turn on "clikcs" it always does, the red power light comes on but there is no picture, although I can see the back light around the edges. And the TV doesn't respond to the power button on the remote to turn off, and doesn't respond to the manual power button on the front of the TV to turn off, it only turns off by pulling the power cord.
Odd thing is, the TV was plugged into a surge protector, and literally zero other things in the house had any damage whatsoever. The clock on the microwave didn't even reset. This TV is the only thing that got damaged. So it might have not been electricity but the shaking that did some damage, who knows.
Since there was a picture on the screen when it froze, I know the screen is still good, and it does seem to "turn on" so the power board seems to be working, so Youtube is telling me it is probably the main board? I opened the TV up and nothing on the main board looks out of sorts, no blown chips, no scorch marks or burn marks or anything, but I ordered a used board off eBay anyway and it will be here tomorrow, hopefully that fixes it.
Any ideas on other things to check? I would really like to have this TV still working.
I was watching TV when there was a huge lighting strike nearby my house that shook the house. When that happened, the picture on the TV froze and the TV wouldn't turn off except by pulling the power cable. Now if you plug in the TV, it seems to turn on (it makes the turn on "clikcs" it always does, the red power light comes on but there is no picture, although I can see the back light around the edges. And the TV doesn't respond to the power button on the remote to turn off, and doesn't respond to the manual power button on the front of the TV to turn off, it only turns off by pulling the power cord.
Odd thing is, the TV was plugged into a surge protector, and literally zero other things in the house had any damage whatsoever. The clock on the microwave didn't even reset. This TV is the only thing that got damaged. So it might have not been electricity but the shaking that did some damage, who knows.
Since there was a picture on the screen when it froze, I know the screen is still good, and it does seem to "turn on" so the power board seems to be working, so Youtube is telling me it is probably the main board? I opened the TV up and nothing on the main board looks out of sorts, no blown chips, no scorch marks or burn marks or anything, but I ordered a used board off eBay anyway and it will be here tomorrow, hopefully that fixes it.
Any ideas on other things to check? I would really like to have this TV still working.
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