It's worked fine for years and I tried to turn it on and nothing. The blue light is on, I push the power button, nothing. I push it again and after a second or two the light goes off and starts flashing slowly.
SOURCE: Olivia multi-media TV/monitor
Not really. Repairs are right about $150 - $250. Resistor Kit, Caps., maybe other parts, and labor charges.
SOURCE: Olevia LT26HV LCD TV won't turn on
Olevia has problems with the power supplies. Best solution is to remove the back of the TV. On the 542 it is about twenty number 1 phillips head screws. locate the power supply connectors check the board for the voltages, clearly marked on the PCB. Continue to check the voltages by powering on the Television. all voltages should be within its described range. If a voltage is low or nonexistent, the power supply is bad, usually a bad capacitor.
There are three series of caps, on the low voltage side it is 16 volt, next 24 volt and finally 36 volt (these are just max ratings.
which ever power that was found low the cap would be near that voltage output connector.
next step is to remove the board and replace the capacitor, using a soldering iron and making sure to solder with no slop.
with the board on an insulated (nonconductive surface connect the board to the televion. Check voltages and if no other voltage issues reassemble.
SOURCE: olevia 242-t11 will not power up
replaced all caps on power supply FSP 271-4F02 module.Some caps were bulging @ top some were not but replaced them anyway.Total cost( 10 Electrolytic Caps) from Brantley Elec. fay NC was about $33.00.Took about an hour to remove and solder back.
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