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    My mum has an LG LCD TV (model No 26LC2R-ZJ) which now steadfastly refuses to work

    After doing some internet research, I have come to the conclusion that the TV's capacitors have probably blown. - This, Apparently, being a common fault on this particular make & model of TV.

    The internet also states that removal & replacement of the capacitors, is quite easily achievable, (and less expensive) without reverting to professional expertise

    can anyone, who has, recently, done so, Please advise me where they are situated, & how to get at, remove & replace them, as I have no idea, Where the powerboard is

    Many thanks
    Last edited by MrKite59; 09-09-2010, 08:59 PM.

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    Re: where is the

    Download the service manual and look it up for yourself.

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      Re: where is thepowerboard on LG26LC2R-ZJ

      Originally posted by MrKite59 View Post
      can anyone, who has, recently, done so, Please advise me where they are situated, & how to get at, remove & replace them, as I have no idea, Where the powerboard is
      1) Fixing this TV may not be as easy as one thinks especially if caps are not the problem. We can point out the power board easily.

      2) Post clear focused pictures AFTER reading

      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1868

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      Here is an example of the pictures we want.

      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...94&postcount=1
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