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I actually had the back off mine and didn't think to look.
Is there a 6V DC button battery in there, similar to a PC?
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I occurred to me that battery might be flat - they eventually go flat in a PC.
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It occurred to me that the battery might be flat - they eventually go flat in a PC.
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I reassembled the TV and tested on the bench. It worked...
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I reassembled the TV and tested it on the bench. It worked...
But failed again when I connected the antenna back where the TV usually sits.
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Otherwise I am up for a new TV in the morning. :)
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Otherwise, I am up for a new TV in the morning. :)
I actually had the back off mine and didn't think to look.
Is there a 6V DC button battery in there, similar to a PC?
I occurred to me that battery might be flat - they eventually go flat in a PC.
I reassembled the TV and tested on the bench. It worked...
But failed again when I connected the antenna back where the TV usually sits.
Otherwise I am up for a new TV in the morning. :)