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Old 05-15-2018, 05:58 PM   #1
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You be the judge

First picture is one month old tv died.
Waited 2 weeks replaced mother board died again.
Second picture is replaced tv lasted 30 minutes after 2weeks to receive. To buy or not to buy this manufacturer?Click image for larger version

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I would fist try and figure out why they fail.


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Old 05-15-2018, 06:21 PM   #3
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Why should the consumer worry why it failed? 65 inch 4K ultra HD TVs aren’t cheap. Basically both failed right out of the box.
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Why should the consumer worry why it failed? 65 inch 4K ultra HD TVs aren’t cheap. Basically both failed right out of the box.
So you can avoid the situation with a new TV or new MB.

Maybe you had a power surge and need a surge protector.
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We have three Sony TV's in the MH, and all are still working great. Either it is getting some kind of power surge or you have just been real unlucky and got two bad motherboards. With the price of TV's now I would probably just replace the TV.
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Yea, I'm thinking something funny going on with your power
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Try doing an online search. Many times there are inherent problems with motherboards. It is not known until the boards hit the market and after a while, the manufacturer fixes the glitches. Usually, a search will tell you this problem.
BTW what brand is the TV ??
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So you can avoid the situation with a new TV or new MB.

Maybe you had a power surge and need a surge protector.


Has a monster power surge protector and previous tv was in same plug 6 years just updating tv. My biggest booboo was not reading reviews first.
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Has a monster power surge protector and previous tv was in same plug 6 years just updating tv. My biggest booboo was not reading reviews first.
Good luck. ...hope you figure something out
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Has a monster power surge protector and previous tv was in same plug 6 years just updating tv. My biggest booboo was not reading reviews first.
https://energytoday.biz/blog/do-surg...ctors-wear-out
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Try doing an online search. Many times there are inherent problems with motherboards. It is not known until the boards hit the market and after a while, the manufacturer fixes the glitches. Usually, a search will tell you this problem.
BTW what brand is the TV ??
Picture shows Sony
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Do you have a modified sine wave inverter or a pure sine wave?
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Do you have a modified sine wave inverter or a pure sine wave?


Tv is in S&B.
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When the tech came out to change mother board he said it wouldn’t fix it, but he had to do it anyway. They just put parts in manufacturer send them.
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