![]() ![]() Try pressing both buttons (not simultaneously) to see if the menu pops up. Both the remote and the TV include a Menu button. Sometimes, the TV is on but displays a blank screen. The first thing you’ll want to do is see if pressing the Menu button yields any results.To start, checking the power is the next logical step. If your TV’s standby light isn’t on, the red light in the corner that’s on even when the TV isn’t, then you most likely have an issue with a lack of power. ![]() Troubleshooting a Vizio TV that has the Standby Light Off After pressing the Power button for 15 seconds, reinsert the batteries and try turning the TV on. If there’s still nothing happening, remove the batteries from the remote and press and hold the Power button on your remote for 15 seconds.To see if this is the case, try replacing the batteries and turning the TV on again. One of the most common issues is that the batteries are dying or they’re already dead.Instead, the issue might be with the remote. Heck it weighs just under 25lbs who would want to use it just to power or charge a cell only.If you can’t turn on your Vizio TV using a remote, there might not be anything wrong with the TV at all. I expect what you saw is it has 2 usb charging ports also that work when the power is out but this is not a cell phone charger. The batteries aren't group 31 but are larger than the stock ampere hour sealed batteries. I have 2 other UPS's that power my server and DSL modem and they both have larger external batteries and they work just fine and have for more than a year. Connecting the cables to the existing cables isn't a problem. Replacing the batteries with larger ones will not change the output wattage of the device just change how long it will run under a load. I use it to keep everything running until the stand by system kicks in so it rarely runs more than 1 minute but I have run it for 30 on the stock batteries. I have one on my TV/satellite system and secondary network and it easily powers the whole system which is about 250 watts for 30 minutes. ![]() It has 5 surge protected outlets and is designed to power computers or entertainment systems, etc. I'm not sure where you're getting this unit is made for a cell phone. Group 31's will have a minimum 850 useable amps available. Do not use tap water, it contains minerals that will short the plates inside.Ģ Group 31's will power your stove for days, no problem. You also need to check the electrolyte levels in them and top off with distilled water every few months. All flooded cell batteries as they discharge and charge liberate hydrogen gas as part of the process. Flooded cell batteries contain sulfuric acid and it's corrosive to your skin and will blind you if you get it in your eyes. One boo-boo and you'll not only explode the batteries, you'll blow your wall out too and probably get hurt. No matter, I would build a n externally vented battery box to contain them and vent it to the outside no matter what. I use flooded cell conventional batteries (2 Group 31's in parallel but they reside in a vented battery box separate from the RV itself. You could also use AGM's like Odysseys that don't vent off gas but they are expensive or a Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries (even more expensive). ![]()
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