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Aug 30, 2006, 05:51 AM
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| | | TV keeps turning itself off - why? I have had my tv for 3 years, over the last few days it turns itself off. This happens 2-3 times a day, about every 20mins or so. Is it telling me its on its last legs or does anyone think its worth repairing?
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Aug 30, 2006, 07:13 AM
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| how much did it cost?
Don't know where you live, but I bought 42" plasma january 2005 cost 1100.00 GBP. If it packs up now, I'm buying new. Cost of repair 25.00 GBP for someone to come and tell me that it's got to go into the workshop. As it's over 30Kgs, I need a two man collection, 35.00 GBP. Then 30.00 GBP an hour, estimates are 75.00 GBP (refundable if I decide to have it repaired). If I decide not to go ahead, do I want it returned another two man delivery!
OK the repair is guaranteed for 12 months(?) but what happens if something else goes wrong, we start all over again.
Having said all that, it sounds like the remote circuit to turn off teh TV is playing up. Good luck. |
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Sep 7, 2006, 08:21 AM
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| I would look at either the on/off button faulty or a heat sink not doing it's job.
Either way, the solution is quite simple. The on/off button simply toggles a low voltage circuit that powers your tv. If it is dusty, it may complete the electrical circuit and send a false signal.
A heat sink may be dusty and unable to dissipate heat. Overtemp protection may be switching the TV off.
I would take a can of compressed air, open the back and clean the dust off the circuit boards. |
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Sep 7, 2006, 11:19 AM
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Pay to call ScottGem for advice ($.75/min) | Quote: | Originally Posted by caby2 I have had my tv for 3 years, over the last few days it turns itself off. This happens 2-3 times a day, about every 20mins or so. Is it telling me its on its last legs or does anyone think its worth repairing?
Does anyone have any answers - caby2 |
Maybe its telling you that you spend too much time in front of it and need to be less of a couch potato!
Sorry couldn't resist.
I think Bhayne is on the right track. |
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Sep 7, 2006, 01:35 PM
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| My television has a commercial skip button on it that will shut it off after a certain amount of minutes. Because I constantly drop, sit on and let the cat play with the remote sometimes I set it by accident, as well as a timer button same thing. But in my case I have to agree with ScottGem, it may just be telling me to get out of its face for a few. |
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Dec 9, 2006, 12:51 PM
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| Ok, this may be basic, but do you have the TV timer (sleep mode) set to 20 minutes?
(DOn't let the kids play with the remote, caby...)  |
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Dec 9, 2006, 04:30 PM
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| Is this a CRT (tube) tv? or what kind ? |
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Dec 9, 2006, 06:16 PM
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| It sounds like a power supply problem.
do you have an RCA? |
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Dec 9, 2006, 08:24 PM
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| It could be a friendly ghost visiter. Showing you that they are present. Letting you know.
Or there could be signal interference from some where else that is effecting your electronic product.
Or has others said sleep button.
If you do not have a sleep button then my first 2 suggestions are best. (; |
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