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rs007:
Hi, found this forum through Google and it looks like a great resource!!

I have a Toshiba Regza 32C3030D, with what I suspect is an inherently easy to fix problem - if you know what you are doing.  While I am capable, I have little experience with LCD TVs!

Its about 4 years old, and hardly been used which is even more annoying.

Basically, it won't power up.

Red standby light is on, you hit the power button, the green "on" light comes out - but the standby light stays on.  After a short time, 5-10 or so seconds, the green light goes back off.  Its infuriating!!  No attempt to power up the screen or anything else at all.  Im thinking capacitors gone in the power board?

TV obviously out of warranty, Toshiba no help, they just want us to buy a new TV which is understandable, but I don't subscribe to throw away society...

Any tips, ideas, things to check etc would be greatly appreciated.  I have the back cover off, nothing looks obviously blown or damaged on any of the various modules...

Κώστας:
Power on TV with power button on tv, or from the tv remote control??
If does not work tv control maybe, locked keys on the TV from the menu!!
FIX remote CONTROL TV!!!
Power on from tv control --> unlock the keys from the TV menu --> good luck!!

rs007:

--- Quote from: Κώστας on November 29, 2011,05:45:15 ---Power on TV with power button on tv, or from the tv control??
If does not work tv control maybe, locked keys on the TV from the menu!!
FIX CONTROL TV!!!
Power on from tv control --> unlock the keys from the TV menu --> good luck!!


--- End quote ---


Im not using the remote at all, when working with issues I like to cut out the number of variables - power button on TV is what I am using :)

Turnip:
Hi RS,

You still have head hair - some Quuq folks are envious having torn all theirs out last century with tube tellies.

Keep the 'faith' - we rely on youngsters as we have already spent their future - Chris.

jimca007:
as with lots of stuck in standby faults the first port of call is generally the secondary output capacitors on the psu
and as a foot note hair is very much over rated !

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