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Damage from Lightening
#316726 07/26/10 03:08 PM
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So, about a week ago we had a pretty serious lightening storm. Lightening either hit our house or hit very close to it. After the hit, the plasma tv I was watching lost its picture, as did a computer screen my wife was using. When she re-booted the computer the screen started working again. The tv, however, still is not working.

Given that getting at the cords and connections is a bit difficult, I am trying to get a feel for the most likely culprit of my problem before I start playing around with diagnosing the issue.

Normally, I would just figure that the TV itself is damaged. However, the menus for the TV itself show on the TV. I just don't get a picture. Is the fact that I can still see the menus from the TV an indication that the TV itself may not be the issue? I would have thought that if the screen was damages such that I can't see a picture, I'd also not see the menus.

Is it possible the receiver was damaged and is the problem? I get sound through the receiver, so it is not completely dead, but as noted, no picture on the TV. Finally, is it possible that a power surge of some sort could actually damage an HDMI cable, causing the issue?

Thanks in advance for any thoughts.

Re: Damage from Lightening
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Try connecting a source (cable box, DVD player, etc.) directly to the TV (bypassing the receiver altogether) and see if it works. If not then I'd say the TV itself is damaged.

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It is unlikely the HDMI cable was damaged (everything else around it would be in much worse shape if there was enough power to melt the insulation between the wires). Although it could be possible that the HDMI input on the TV, or the output on the receiver, was damaged.

If the TV has multiple HDMI inputs, try using a different one.

Unfortunately, you're going to have to get at all the wires to properly troubleshoot this. You have to pull different components out of the chain, and see where the loss is occurring.


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RayLewis #316733 07/26/10 03:51 PM
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Hi,

I concur with Club Neon. Try unplugging the TV, leave it for awhile, then reboot it, using ideally, a separate DVD player as an input signal.

If you can see the menu, and any colors that are used with the menu options, I rather think the TV may be OK. I'd agree also that one of the HDMI inputs might have been damaged, so try other connections---component video, if the TV has one (component video uses three analog RCA cables, and the inputs are color-coded red, blue and green).

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Re: Damage from Lightening
alan #316766 07/26/10 08:14 PM
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Thanks everyone. I'll start with Club Neon's idea and go from there. I'm pretty sure the TV only has one HDMI input, so I may have to use component if the HDMI input is damaged. Anything short of having to buy a new TV will be a victory, though.

Stupid lightening.

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RayLewis #316795 07/26/10 11:55 PM
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Hmm... Now thats a reason for multiple HDMI inputs I would never have thought of.


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Sorry to hear about that, I agree with you... lightning is very rude and really has no manners what-so-ever!


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Micah #317406 08/03/10 02:31 PM
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Well, I finally was able to play play with this, and the problem ended up being the HDMI input to the TV. I connected a different component directly to the TV with a different HDMI cable, and still had the problem. So, now everthing is connected with component and working just fine. I frankly don't see much or any of a difference in picture quality as between HDMI and component, so in the end it was just a pain in the neck and I lost the convenience of using HDMI cables. (It seems that my receiver won't pass a signal it receives through HDMI out to the TV via component, so I had to reconnect everything via component. I don't know if that is the case with all receivers, but I do feel like I've read about that on a number of occassions.)

Thanks again for the thoughts on the problem, as they were right on target. All's well that ends well.

Re: Damage from Lightening
RayLewis #317408 08/03/10 02:42 PM
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Glad everything is working for you. Things like this can be very frustrating to get that last final detail worked out.

My other thought on the matter is that I'm not sure that the phrase "the convenience of using HDMI cables." isn't more of a conundrum than truth. HDMI seems to add very little except complexity to most things I do.


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