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Default Rapid clicking from TV when turned off

New Sanyo 27-inch TV. When turned on, it works perfectly. When off (but
still plugged in and on standby), it emits a rapid clicking sound (maybe 3
Hz). Is this by any chance normal, or is it a leaky capacitor in the power
supply?


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Default Rapid clicking from TV when turned off

On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 11:21:16 -0500, "mc"
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New Sanyo 27-inch TV. When turned on, it works perfectly. When off (but
still plugged in and on standby), it emits a rapid clicking sound (maybe 3
Hz). Is this by any chance normal, or is it a leaky capacitor in the power
supply?


You'll have to identify what component is clicking, but my $$ is on
the power relay.

Tom
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