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  • tvtimmy
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    • Mar 2015
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    Vizio 50hdtv10a

    Dead. No led. No power.
    Fixed!
    Thought it was bad power supply, but it turned out to be a blown surface mount fuse on the main board. (upper left hand quadrant)
    Hope this helps!!!!!!
  • badcop
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    • May 2016
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    Re: Vizio 50hdtv10a

    Picture is more informative (*><*)

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    • tvtimmy
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      • Mar 2015
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      Re: Vizio 50hdtv10a

      Already $old. Check every fuse including surface mounted ones. You will find it.

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