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harley

Hi was wondering i have a 35 rca tv and i have a problem with the sound.When
i turn on tv the sounds is fine for around 20 mins then i get static and i
lose sound.Something overheating?Anyone have a ideas on how to fix?Thanks
 
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harley

ill post when i get home from work.Sorry guess that would have helped
 
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Dani

RCA has a HUGE common sound problem!!! No actual fix for it. Corrupt
cable info gets
through to the T.V. Try unplugging the T.V., overnight, & the sound,
SHOULD come back. Dani.
 
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Dani

RCA has a HUGE common sound problem!!! No actual fix for it. Corrupt
cable info gets
through to the T.V. Try unplugging the T.V., overnight, & the sound,
SHOULD come back. Dani.
 
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harley

i tried that and it does come back then it goes out again and it does it
everytime i run tv thats why i think something is overheating but i could be
wrong
 
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Charles Schuler

harley said:
Hi was wondering i have a 35 rca tv and i have a problem with the
sound.When i turn on tv the sounds is fine for around 20 mins then i get
static and i lose sound.Something overheating?Anyone have a ideas on how
to fix?Thanks

My guess would be an electrolytic capacitor or a solid-state device (IC or
such). That's not going to help you much, but have had the same problem in
the past. Component level troubleshooting requires knowledge and a few
tools.

You are probably right about the temperature as the 20 minute lag fits with
that theory. But, that does not necessarily mean that the temperature is
too high (unless you have the set enclosed in a tight space).

Good luck.
 
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StellarTech

Charles Schuler said:
My guess would be an electrolytic capacitor or a solid-state device (IC or
such). That's not going to help you much, but have had the same problem
in the past. Component level troubleshooting requires knowledge and a few
tools.

You are probably right about the temperature as the 20 minute lag fits
with that theory. But, that does not necessarily mean that the
temperature is too high (unless you have the set enclosed in a tight
space).

Good luck.
Does this TV have A/V jacks? If so, connect something like a VCR to the
jacks & switch the TV to A/V mode. If the problem doesn't occur, this
indicates a probable tuner failure.
 
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