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Default Proscan PS34190 Problem

I have a Proscan PS34190 with chassis CTC172ATA that has
developed a problem: when I press the ON button, it takes
two, three, four or more hours for it to turn on!

I took the back off, and I can see the fan twitching, and hear
something cycling - it is as if it is trying to turn on, but just
hasn't enough oomph (hope I'm not getting too technical).

I tried changing U4100 (TEA2261), but no change.

Any suggestions?

Note: I am not a technician, but I am a good solderer, and
can follow directions. Also, I have a schematic.

OR - does someone have a parts unit out of which they
could sell the module with the fan on top? Maybe if I change
that whole module I'll get lucky. Here is a picture of said
module: http://www.markbuckles.com/misc/proscan.jpg

Thanks!

Best Regards,
Mark Buckles
San Diego

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