Here is the absolute solution 4 evolution 2 headphones that won't turn off. Plug in the audio cable 2 the input jack of the headphone. You should notice that the blinking lights have stopped. I did play audio through the cable, but the issue was pretty much resolved.
I've had this problem for so long, this is literally the only thing that worked. I put in the audio cable and it instantly worked. Thank you so much, you are my f***ing hero.
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SOURCE: blinking blue lights
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SOURCE: ptv915 won t turn on; led blinks 3 times, then
HI, your power supply circuit board is damaged and, you will need to replace this damaged component asap if possible. this will restore your units operational value.
SOURCE: pairing s9 headphones w/krzr
OK I managed to get my head set to work. Make sure the unit is charged, press and hold both the 'ON' button (on neck piece) and the "PLAY/PAUSE' button on the right earpiece. Keep holding then the LED should flash Blue three times THEN flash alternate RED and BLUE. You should then be able to Pair the Device. Good luck
SOURCE: Can't get the music to play! I charged the player
I do not understand the term "reset"? Have you checked that you have .mp3 files on it? Try going through the normal procedure at the pc and look at the player like an USB stick. The files should be on the top level.
SOURCE: tv won't come sometimes with
There's a good chance you have failing electrolytic capacitors either in the power section or the inverter section or both.
Any caps in these sections that look bulged at the top, or bulged/leaking at the bottom need to be replaced.
If you repeatedly turn it off and on, eventually it'll probably stay on, but every time you turn it off, the TV will get harder and harder to start up until one day it just won't.
Sometimes you have to do the opposite to start it up and unplug it for some time and then try again.
If you aren't tech savvy, don't worry, read the rest of this solution and watch the videos.
If you are handy with a soldering iron and can identify the power supply and inverter / FM section for the backlights, an inexpensive handful of capacitors will likely fix you right up.
Match the capacitance on the capacitors. Go over voltage if you can, and still have them fit.
IE - it's not a bad idea to replace a 10V cap with a 16V or 25V or even a 50V, but don't replace a 680uF cap with a 500uF or a 1000uF (unless you are positive it's only doing ripple filtering, and even then, you should go OVER, not under the uF rating).
Most of the caps that go are 10V 1000uF or 3300uF.
I found some great videos of the procedure (for many Samsungs with the same issue) on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm51C_RDIZE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNHHrgX_6cs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l0AUj8QUkg&NR=1&feature=fvwp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7b_nTaZYcU&feature=related
As you can see, this issue spans plasma TVs, as well as large and small LCD TVs and monitors.
The parts are cheap, and skill required is minimal.
Capacitors are less than a buck a piece typically, and can be ordered online from places like www.digikey.com. They charge $8 for shipping, but the parts typically arrive next business day.
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Here is the absolute solution to Evolution 2 headphones that won't turn off. Attach the audio cable 2 the audio input jack. You should notice that the blinking has stopped. That should solve the problem right there, I did load up audio through the cable to listen but by then the problem was pretty much resolved.
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