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We have a large home theater RCA projection TV model P61939 that we
have had for several years and never had a single issue with. We use
it for our TV and some video games. Last night we watched Monday
Night Football until late at night and powered it off as normal. This
evening we went to power it on with the remote and nothing came on, no
picture, no sound, nothing. Tried the switches on the front and still
nothing. We have it plugged into a good surge supressor power stip
and we powered this off, then back on. When we powered it back on, we
got a quick burp sound from the speakers of the TV, but still
nothing. Left it off for a while and then turned it back on, still
nothing.
Now this beast of a TV who has served us so well now sits idle in the
corner of the room. We were looking at buying a new TV down the road,
but in these times we were wanting to put that off as long as possible
and the picture on this was always excellent.
So we'd like to know if there's anything anyone might suggest that
might breath life back into our living room companion. Anything that
might be a way to figure out what's wrong without incurring some major
repair bill as a 61" TV isn't something you throw in the car and take
to the repair shop.
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
have had for several years and never had a single issue with. We use
it for our TV and some video games. Last night we watched Monday
Night Football until late at night and powered it off as normal. This
evening we went to power it on with the remote and nothing came on, no
picture, no sound, nothing. Tried the switches on the front and still
nothing. We have it plugged into a good surge supressor power stip
and we powered this off, then back on. When we powered it back on, we
got a quick burp sound from the speakers of the TV, but still
nothing. Left it off for a while and then turned it back on, still
nothing.
Now this beast of a TV who has served us so well now sits idle in the
corner of the room. We were looking at buying a new TV down the road,
but in these times we were wanting to put that off as long as possible
and the picture on this was always excellent.
So we'd like to know if there's anything anyone might suggest that
might breath life back into our living room companion. Anything that
might be a way to figure out what's wrong without incurring some major
repair bill as a 61" TV isn't something you throw in the car and take
to the repair shop.
Thanks in advance for any and all help!