PG&E power shut down
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Comments (1)I'd replace the fuel filter. Even if that's not it, it's probably due and you can eliminate that as a possibility for just a few $....See MorePhilips 27PT543S37A L01.1U TV shutting down
Comments (1)Chuck, have you had any luck fixing the problem? I have the identical set and chassis and the same problem. I bought it from Costco about a year ago for aging parents. Some gift...lasted about 5 months. Certified repair shop resoldered about 30 spots to no avail. Also a friend in town with extensive knowledge and test equip got no results after at least 15 hours of poking around inside the set. I hope it isn't an expensive experience to never buy Philips again. Mike tchrmpd@charter.net...See MoreGE TV shuts down
Comments (1)Yes, I believe you have a thermal problem in the power supply. It could affect the standby voltage supply which supplies power to the remote control circuits. You could remove the back cover and carefully look in the power supply section for any component that has discolored the mainboard on which it is mounted or any discoloration indicting a component that is or being subjected to excessive heat. Another way of troubleshooting is to spray Freeze-Mist or Component Cooler on suspected components to see if it can locate which component is on the brink of total failure. You can buy these at Radio Shack....See Moreshutting down : Carrier Thermidistadt and York 80 System
Comments (3)Thanks - that's what I'm guessing too. it was working this morning 7-9am, I turned the air down to knock the humidity out of the house, and at 9:25 I noticed the Thermidistadt was blank. The only way to get it back on is to go power off the heater and back on. I wish it would give me some error codes withthe flashing red lights - nothing I can see......See More- 6 years ago
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