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Here some sites I found using Yahoo. Please make SURE that the output voltage & amperage from the new adapter is correct for your model. It should be on the back of the TV by the model & serial # or where the adapter plugs in. If you have the original to consult, that's your best bet. I hope this helps & good luck!
Unless this is an expensive machine replace it. There will most definately be an internal problem. It will most likely cost you most just to have the machine taken apart and inspected then it would cost to replace. Sorry...
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