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What To Do With A Broken Power Supply: Plasma TV Power Supply Repair

The power supply of your plasma TV is the most important part of this particular appliance since it is the device that provides energy to power the TV and  this is the most abused part of the device that often needs to be replaced as often as possible. This is the reason why a plasma TV power supply repair is also offered by the many online courses that are available in  the internet.

On the other hand, tracking the source of the problem regarding the power supply can be challenging especially that the plasma TV power supply repair has different procedures as compared to the repair done on the plasma TV screen itself. Thus here are simple troubleshooting steps on problems for your broken power supply.

Check The Physical Connections

If you plasma TV does not power on, then do not fret just yet. The first thing that you need to do is to make sure that the physical connections are properly established. Thus you need to check whether the power cord is snugly connected in the back of the TV and into the socket. One of the reasons why your power supply is not working is that the connections are loose.

Connect The TV To An Independent Power Source

If your plasma TV has fluctuations, one of the reason is that the incoming flow of the AC power may also be fluctuating thus the best way to solve this problem is to connect the plasma TV to an independent source of power like the Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS). If it works, then the problem is your socket.

Make Sure That The TV Is Not Plugged Into An Overloaded Circuit

Different household appliances like refrigerators, washers and heaters can start power drops and causes the circuit to overload. Do not connect your TV on the circuit which these appliances are connected otherwise you will really experience fluctuations.

Intermittent Power

If your plasma TV flickers from time to time, then the power must be inconsistent. To diagnose this problem, plug a lamp into the outlet where your plasma TV has been and see if the bulb shows signs of intermittent fluctuations. If the bulb flickers, then you have a power problem. Have an electrician redo your circuit to prevent fire hazards.

You may be experiencing these problems with your plasma TV thus it is important that you deal with the problem to prevent other problems from arising.

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