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Water-Bug wrote:MrWizard wrote:
unless you have water leaking into the TV
you have a capacitor in the power supply that is leaking
one day it will fail badly with smoke and fire
have the TV repaired or replace it
Sounds like Mr Wizard has never heard of a fuse. Can't remember when I last heard of a solid state flat screen TV bursting into flames. Older CRT TVs had high voltage to the CRT and could be a fire hazard but modern TVs are pretty much low voltage and not very suseptable to combustion.
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โApr-19-2015 06:40 PM
MrWizard wrote:
unless you have water leaking into the TV
you have a capacitor in the power supply that is leaking
one day it will fail badly with smoke and fire
have the TV repaired or replace it
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โSep-15-2014 07:13 AM
Arizona Kid wrote:
It's liquid crystal material leaking from a crack in the display panel. It's not dangerous except to your wallet. It's just a matter of time before it fails.
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