Not always. Most of the time it will come back on when the power does. How ever their are times when you lose power for awhile it will not come back on. The main reason is capacitors in the power supply have become dried out.
I got this problem solved. It was a blown fuse in the power distribution box ubder the hood. Could find no shorts or reason for blown fuse, Replaced fuse and working fine now.
it means you left the power on too long
Unfortunately, the DVR will stop whenever the power goes out. Most TV shows are now available online, so if you miss one you should be able to find it online.
No one has actually quit, when you see them quit on TV it is one of two things, either they are injuried and will be out for awhile or their contract is up and they made the decision not to sign a new one.
To turn on the power to an RCA TV model 27V512T, locate the power button on the front or side of the TV. Press the button to turn it on. If the TV does not respond, ensure it's plugged into a working power outlet and check the power cord for any damage. Additionally, using the remote control, press the "Power" button if available.
Yes, because it uses power to detect the signals that come from the antenna. You should buy a generator if you want to have TV during a power outage.
No you don't. All you need is a working ps2, a controller and the tv and power supply.
Likely one of the power transistors is bad and stops working as soon as it heats up.
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To turn on an old LG TV, locate the power button, which is usually found on the front or side of the TV. If your model has a remote, press the power button on it. Ensure that the TV is plugged into a working outlet and that any necessary connections (like HDMI or cable) are properly set up. If the TV doesn't turn on, check the power source and any power-saving features.
no
Antenna goes to input, Then output goes to the tv.