Symptoms. My second hand TV (I traded it for a memory card and micro SD card reader) would not come on by either the remote or on switch. It would not light up or make any sounds.
Diagnosis: The diagnosis was that the TV was not receiving any power. After trying different wall outlets, and plugging in known working appliances, I ruled out that it was not a faulty wall outlet. (I would use a lamp but that doesn't work either). No sense in cracking open a TV and risking your life if the wall outlet is not working or not on at all.
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Or is this only for those LCD/LED/LASER TV's?
If you cant fix it with a fuse then just go on Craigslist or drive around until you see one on the side of the road. Everyone wants the new skinny tvs and just practically dumps their older tv.
Old TVs is a big source of e-waste and I think it is important to utilize existing good TV's as much as possible instead of buying a new high tech TV.
Or is this only for those LCD/LED/LASER TV's?
Yay television! TV makes living much easier and interesting, especially if it works.