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These types of problems require experience, and knowledge about the
switching supply. The service manual is an excellent asset to purchase
when troubleshooting these sets. To service the supply, it can be a
challenge even for an experienced tech, depending on the type of fault.

Sometimes the supply can be damaged because there are other faults in the
set, especially in the scan amplifiers. This is the reason for the asking of
the high price. If the repair was so easy, they would not be asking so much
to service your set!

There are some serious safety issues when servicing these TV sets.

You can take it for an estimate to other places, and see what they say.

Read the article below before deciding to mess around in your set:
http://www.smpstech.com/mtblog/power_supply_safety.html

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JANA
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"wtaccord" wrote in message
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I have a KP43T75 that has been working great for about 4 years now until
this week. I noticed a little bit of color distortion every once in
awhile for a few days and then last night it just buzzed for a couple
seconds and then shut off. It would not turn on at all. I cycled the
power and now it clicks like it will turn on but then the STANDBY light
just blinks 4 times. I've talked to a couple repair shops and they say
its most likely the power supply, but they want $250-$450 to repair it.
Any tips on doing it myself. I imagine its just some transisters and
what not that need to be replaced on the board. I'm sure I could do it
myself, but I just need some pointers. Let me know.

Thanks,
Matt


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wtaccord