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    #21
    Re: toshiba 32av555d wont turn on

    Unplugged board with HDMI ports on and TV stays in standby mode no clicking just solid red standby light

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      #22
      Re: toshiba 32av555d wont turn on

      Unplugged board with HDMI ports on and TV stays in standby mode no clicking this time just solid red standby light

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        #23
        Re: toshiba 32av555d wont turn on

        You can't unplug that board as the TV won't turn on as the power supply gets the ps-on signal from the mainboard.

        I'm talking about unplugging the inverter board. I believe it must be hidden underneath the mainboard.

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          #24
          Re: toshiba 32av555d wont turn on

          Yes I unplugged that first and TV still does same thing

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            #25
            Re: toshiba 32av555d wont turn on

            Ok well there's not much more you can do untill we get some voltages.

            It might be worth heating up the mainboard and seeing if it comes back to life.

            But if that doesn't work you'll need to wait until you get your meter.

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              #26
              Re: toshiba 32av555d wont turn on

              OK thank you its getting a little late now so will try heating main board tomorrow if doesn't work I will wait for the multimeter to be delivered and get back to you thank you for your help so far its very much appreciated.

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                #27
                Re: toshiba 32av555d wont turn on

                Good afternoon, I have tried heating the main board and nothing happened to I changed all the caps that can today from Amazon and still no change multimeter should be here Tuesday or Wednesday

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                  #28
                  Re: toshiba 32av555d wont turn on

                  Hi sorry it's been a while I now have a multimeter to hand if you could help me with trying to find this fault I would be very great full thank you

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