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    Sharp Aquos LC-32D44E-GY

    Hi everyone!

    I have a Sharp Aquos LC-32D44E-GY (yeah, I know it's old :p) and today (about half 8 this morning) it started playing up.

    The exact issue is this, I was watching Netflix last night and fell asleep with it on. I woke up at around 5:30 and put it on standby (left my PC running though, as I have done on countless occassions). Then when I woke again at around half 8 I turned it on so that I could shut down my PC and get ready for work.

    I turned it on, fine, and began closing my browser windows and went to shut it down. All of a sudden, before I could shut it down, the screen went blank and I noticed that the power LED quickly double flashed orange then went red and the TV went back into standby mode.

    I checked the owner manual (online) and it only stated about going from on to standby and no mention of the orange flash on the LED. It stated that it was because it was too warm, I felt the back and it was pretty cool. So I unplugged it and left it for about 45 minutes while I got ready for work. I then turned it on but left my PC off to see if there would be any change. The only thing that changed was that of the 3 attempts I made to turn it on and sta on it only went through the ritual of the blinking orange light once, the other two attempts were simply met with a stable green to stable red as it clicked to standby mode (and it did make the normal click of standby).

    Any help would be appreciated thanks! (I can't afford a new tv, I'm a poor student, you see!)

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    Re: Sharp Aquos LC-32D44E-GY

    You were fine on the other thread - as what you need to do now is work through that thread and do what it says in there.
    Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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      #3
      Re: Sharp Aquos LC-32D44E-GY

      OK, thanks. The only thing is that the other OP mentions nothing about the blinking orange LED and I have never taken a tv apart (well, not with the actual intention of being able to put it back together lol)

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