Ok, so my RCA tv took a big dump all over my day. It's starting dropping the video entirely at random intervals - I can be watching TV and all of the sudden the screen shuts off. I can hear audio, but no video. So I took it apart and went over both boards and found a few oddities on the power supply board. Above a 100 uf 450v elite brand cap there is a dark brown scorch mark on the board, and on the other side there is a black scorch mark. Finally, on the piece of plastic the board sits on, it looks like that area has been melted. This cap is obviously suspect, but since it's burned the board, is it still usable?
Also, some of the solder joints look a bit funny, where they normally follow up the wire smoothly, some of them have little pits and divots in them, are these bad solder joints? Is fixing them as simple as just reheating them and making sure they are completely and properly heated, or do I have to remove the old solder and redo them?
I've fixed a few TV's I've got off of craigslist that were just obviously bulging caps, but I've never found one with cold joints or burned boards, so I'm a little unsure. Any opinions would be great here, thank you.
Also, some of the solder joints look a bit funny, where they normally follow up the wire smoothly, some of them have little pits and divots in them, are these bad solder joints? Is fixing them as simple as just reheating them and making sure they are completely and properly heated, or do I have to remove the old solder and redo them?
I've fixed a few TV's I've got off of craigslist that were just obviously bulging caps, but I've never found one with cold joints or burned boards, so I'm a little unsure. Any opinions would be great here, thank you.
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