I have a 42" Viore Plasma (PDP42V18HA), 4 years old. When I hit the power switch, I hear the power supply clicks, the screen gets slightly brighter but it does not turn on, the LED goes green. Then it either turns off immediately or After about 4 minutes it turns off (LED out). I unplug it and try again. After a 2-3 cycles of this, and waiting the 4 minutes, it will power on and work perfectly fine. I took the back off and looked at the power supply, didn't see anything obvious. I looked at all the other visible boards, nothing obvious. I was tempted to replace the power supply but wasn't sure if a control board could create the same problem. Based on my symptoms, can anyone say if the power supply is my likely source?? Bulging caps: When caps bulge, is it significant and obvious or subtle for the trained eye??
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Re: Intermittant power on - 42" Viore plasma
Originally posted by Stevedak View PostI have a 42" Viore Plasma (PDP42V18HA), 4 years old. When I hit the power switch, I hear the power supply clicks, the screen gets slightly brighter but it does not turn on, the LED goes green. Then it either turns off immediately or After about 4 minutes it turns off (LED out). I unplug it and try again. After a 2-3 cycles of this, and waiting the 4 minutes, it will power on and work perfectly fine. I took the back off and looked at the power supply, didn't see anything obvious. I looked at all the other visible boards, nothing obvious. I was tempted to replace the power supply but wasn't sure if a control board could create the same problem. Based on my symptoms, can anyone say if the power supply is my likely source?? Bulging caps: When caps bulge, is it significant and obvious or subtle for the trained eye??
While I would NEVER suggest you are as undiscerning as that gentleman, read the links in my signature and attach a picture of the power supply.
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Re: Intermittant power on - 42" Viore plasma
Originally posted by Stevedak View PostPictures of power supply
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Re: Intermittant power on - 42" Viore plasma
Usually I prefer one good clear picture over many blurry ones. From what I can tell, there are no obvious bulging caps. The one on the corner of the first picture in the second group looks like there might be a slight bulge.
As retiredcaps suggested, I'd like a single picture from directly overhead with resolution of as close to 2000 x 2000 as possible. Under those conditions any bulging is very obvious.
One problem is some manufacturers have mastered the technique of building caps that fail without visible evidence. Another problem is there are additional supplies on some of the other boards which can also cause problems.
PlainBillFor a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
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Re: Intermittant power on - 42" Viore plasma
Originally posted by Stevedak View PostI have a 42" Viore Plasma (PDP42V18HA), 4 years old. When I hit the power switch, I hear the power supply clicks, the screen gets slightly brighter but it does not turn on, the LED goes green. Then it either turns off immediately or After about 4 minutes it turns off (LED out). I unplug it and try again. After a 2-3 cycles of this, and waiting the 4 minutes, it will power on and work perfectly fine. I took the back off and looked at the power supply, didn't see anything obvious. I looked at all the other visible boards, nothing obvious. I was tempted to replace the power supply but wasn't sure if a control board could create the same problem. Based on my symptoms, can anyone say if the power supply is my likely source?? Bulging caps: When caps bulge, is it significant and obvious or subtle for the trained eye??
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Re: Intermittant power on - 42" Viore plasma
Originally posted by Stevedak View PostI have a 42" Viore Plasma (PDP42V18HA), 4 years old. When I hit the power switch, I hear the power supply clicks, the screen gets slightly brighter but it does not turn on, the LED goes green. Then it either turns off immediately or After about 4 minutes it turns off (LED out). I unplug it and try again. After a 2-3 cycles of this, and waiting the 4 minutes, it will power on and work perfectly fine. I took the back off and looked at the power supply, didn't see anything obvious. I looked at all the other visible boards, nothing obvious. I was tempted to replace the power supply but wasn't sure if a control board could create the same problem. Based on my symptoms, can anyone say if the power supply is my likely source?? Bulging caps: When caps bulge, is it significant and obvious or subtle for the trained eye??
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Re: Intermittant power on - 42" Viore plasma
Hi
Identifying bad caps by just looking to them can be deceiving.In my experience i have found some bad capacitors with high ESR value, even though, they looked perfect, no bulge or whatsoever.So i recommend to get en ESR meter from ebay to test them out of circuit.
Another advice.Capacitors are not always the origin of failure in spms. Just test other components, like diode, Mosfets...
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