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I turned on the tv on the set itself. It went on very briefly and then turned off. The red light blinks several times and then stops blinking. After a very short time it will blink again for the same amount of times. When I push the power button nothing happens: no click and it does not turn on.

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Dear user,

your tv supply capacitors are weak kindly change it if you can

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