Select Power Problem Type

tv light blinking
TV Wont Turn On But Stand By Light Is Blinking
Physical Level
In this case, the standby light blinks due to voltage stabilization issues.

The reason for this issue is
1. Power Overload
2. IR Remote Short

Operating System Level
No Issues
Application Level
No Issues
Data Level
No Issues
Conclusion
Ridaex hyperlocal CAT- 2 technicians will fix light blinking by replacing the motherboard logic board, change of power-cord is recommended.

In case of IR Remote Short, The IR Remote keeps on sending continuous signals to the TV. Where as the TV will be confused to process the signals. In such scenarios. Remove the batteries in the remote and place it aside. A replacement of IR Remote is recommended.

As an alternate, once can use manual button to Turn On & Turn Off the TV.
tv auto power off

Auto Power Off

Physical Level
In this case, sudden change of voltage can cause damage to the delicate circuits to a motherboard.
Operating System Level
No Issues
Application Level
No Issues
Data Level
No Issues
Conclusion
If one component fails, usually the whole motherboard fails. Replacing the faulty components is not as easy as it may sound . Our Ridaex hyperlocal CAT- 2 technicians will replace the entire motherboard.

smart tv fused powercord

Fused Powercord Break Down

Physical Level
In this case, when the LED TV receives high voltage from the power socket due to Short Circuit, Lightning & Thunder. The metallic strip inside the fuse will melt and secure the entire LED TV unit from any kind of electrical damages.

This kind of technology was is already used in many large electronic utilities, In India Ridaex is the first company to introduce fused power-cord.
Operating System Level
No Issues
Application Level
No Issues
Data Level
No Issues
Conclusion
Once can so a self repair in this situation.

1. Unplug the power cord from the power socket.
2. Open the red coloured fuse chamber.
3. Take out the existing strip melted fuse.
4. Replace with the new use available with the kit.

These fuses are generally available in majority of the local electrical shops.