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<blockquote data-quote="UK-Fire" data-source="post: 351747" data-attributes="member: 24003"><p>i had this happen too, with another 46 inch plasma.</p><p></p><p>i thought it went away too, then it reared its ugly head again.</p><p></p><p>then the power supply decided it didnt like supplying power anymore. another common fault that really isnt easy to fix........</p><p></p><p>at that point it became un-economical (is that a word?) to repair (especially when you consider a new LED backlit panel will have a FAR lower power consumption, like max 100W vs 480W)</p><p></p><p>was a fantastic tv though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK-Fire, post: 351747, member: 24003"] i had this happen too, with another 46 inch plasma. i thought it went away too, then it reared its ugly head again. then the power supply decided it didnt like supplying power anymore. another common fault that really isnt easy to fix........ at that point it became un-economical (is that a word?) to repair (especially when you consider a new LED backlit panel will have a FAR lower power consumption, like max 100W vs 480W) was a fantastic tv though. [/QUOTE]
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