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Default Mitsubishi 65" Will not power up

Not unless you have the service manual and are relative good at diagnosing
surge related failure. Best to wait for the tech to diagnoses the set and
hopefully have the pool company pay for the repairs.
"Richard" wrote in message
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Year old big screen was working fine until a pool repairmen flipped
off the wrong breaker while the tv was on. When power was restored and
there is now just a blinking green light on the front of the unit.
-Upon reading the manual, the blinking green light is normal and
once it stops, the unit should be able to turn on. No luck!
-Tried system re-set on front of unit, waited for blinking light to
stop, still will not turn on.
-Left unplugged overnight, repeated the process, still no luck.
-Tried alternative power source, no luck.
Called for repair, but they can't get here for a week. Is there
anything else I can try?

Specs:
65" Mitsubishi model # WS-65711
Plugged into Monster Power Unit

Thank You,
Richard



 
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