@mitchjoskeat "The standby light is also off." pretty much a sure thing that this is your power board. There are commonly a couple of fuses on the board but you will have to remove the back cover etc. Once you do that (unplug your TV first!!!!) then discharge the capacitors before touching anything on your boards. Check the fuses and check the board for any damaged components. It will help if you post some good pictures of your boards with your Question. That way we can see what you see.
Don't just replace the boards. Check those first. It is cheaper and creates a whole lot less waste if you only replace what needs to be replaced. Get a multimeter and let's get to work.
@mitchjoskeat "The standby light is also off." pretty much a sure thing that this is your power board. There are commonly a couple of fuses on the board but you will have to remove the back cover etc. Once you do that (unplug your TV first!!!!) then discharge the capacitors before touching anything on your boards. Check the fuses and check the board for any damaged components. It will help if you post some good pictures of your boards with your Question. That way we can see what you see.
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Don't just replace the boards. Check those first. It is cheaper and creates a whole lot less waste if you only replace what needs to be replaced. Get a multimeter and let's get to work.
@mitchjoskeat "The standby light is also off." pretty much a sure thing that this is your power board. There are commonly a couple of fuses on the board but you will have to remove the back cover etc. Once you do that (unplug your TV first!!!!) then discharge the capacitors before touching anything on your boards. Check the fuses and check the board for any damaged components. It will help if you post some good pictures of your boards with your Question. That way we can see what you see.
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