[Shop-talk] Fixing LCD TVs
Pat Horne
patintexas at icloud.com
Sun May 1 22:21:32 MDT 2016
Jim,
It may (probably) blown. I'v seen cracks like this on older sets that are working fine. I'd replace it though, shouldn't be expensive.
Peace,
Pat
Pat Horne
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On May 1, 2016, at 4:42 PM, Jim Franklin <jamesf at groupwbench.org> wrote:
According to shopjimmy.com (parts purveyor) this isn't too hard. I have a "free" LCD that the picture suddenly went out on while in use. Reportedly still had sound, but since the sound input source is menu driven, and I can't see the menu, I have not yet been able to have it spit out sound.
The above webpage says if you can see the menu display in a dark room with a flashlight pointed at the screen, the problem is the inverter board. I replaced it for $40 and...no change. So now I'm thinking it's the power supply to that board.
The low voltage cabe tests fine. There's a high voltage line with no specs so I can't test it. But there's a capacitor right next to the transformers that looks like this:
http://groupwbench.org/InsigniaCap.JPG
Is that blown, or just poorly covered?
The power supply is out of stock, probably permanently.
jim
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