Hello again, my year 2011 47" LG 47LV4400-UA is now shutting off after a few minutes. Turns on and works fine then loses backlight, sound, and picture. Power light does not change, stays blue. I don't see a BGA processor to reflow like other LV series. Do the edge type processors also have cold solder joint problems or is this a different issue? Thanks
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Re: LG 47" 47LV4400 Shutting Off LV Series
Try heating the electrolytic capacitors with a hairdryer for a few minutes, then try it while it's still hot, if no difference, check the bottom of board for anything obvious, check those solder joints, can search images of bad solder joints, sometimes the bad ones can be tricky to see but I guess mostly they will be cracked looking.
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Try powerboard first, no joy, try mainboard, it's just a little test that will bring the esr of a bad cap down just enough to let tv work for a bit if the cap isn't too far gone. Need to try it while it's still hot.Last edited by nomoresonys; 10-24-2023, 11:57 PM.
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I heated the electrolytics on the power board and it came back to life! It ran for five minutes then the wife said we have to leave so I turned it off. I tried heating them again and it won't stay working this time. Was heating them to lower the ESR a one time only test or was it all coincidence?
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I suggest to not replace any cap cause Delta brand uses best brands caps, here probably Nichicon, the test of haidryer has no evidence here, you probably are a newbie and end to replace with s**t caps, you can try to heat the cpu but an hairdyer is not enough for me , you need an air soldering station or heat gun
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Originally posted by EazyBone View PostI've seen you suggest the heating many times and first post I've seen work so far. Pretty cool. Curious to see results here. Post if you fix
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I didn't say take the caps out and throw them away, you don't have a cap tester, so I suggested replacing those 5 and see if it works, you can always put the other caps back in but why would you if you replaced them with quality 105 low esr caps. You would have to ask the "expert" that said don't replace them, lol.
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