Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
At this point, this is not the best option, since mosfets and diodes have not been tested, it is better to use a 100W incandescent lamp instead of a fuse for testing; if the power supply works, then install a regular 5A fuse.
LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
So the first thing I should do now is replace that fuse and see what happens? All I have on hand is the one I tested that was the correct fuse but also showed 1.000, and a couple 7.5A 250v. Would it not be a good idea to replace a 5A with a 7.5A?Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
Any serviceable, working fuse should show 0 Om on the multimeter; a faulty, non-working fuse will not show anything.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
Yep. The one with the red stripe. Question though, do 125v and 250v fuses have to be checked differently? I checked another suspected good 250v fuse and it also read 1.000, but when I checked a 125v it tested good. Meter is set to AC and Ohms (the only seeing I have).Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
I checked it and I get 1.000 both ways. My meter only has one ohms setting so that's what I used. The other fuse read good.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
You need to unplug (de-energize) the TV from the outlet, and then measure the resistance of the fuses.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
When I set it to Ohms it bounced around all over the place. DigiKey's website recommends checking voltage for a fuse that's in-circuit. A working fuse should show 0v.
Is .28v an indicator that the fuse is bad? Or is that close enough to 0 that it's good?Last edited by x_orange90_x; 11-08-2023, 05:21 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
Fuses are checked for resistance with a multimeter; a working fuse should show a short circuit!Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
I checked the fuse. It's showing .28v with the power on. The other fuse on the board stays at 0v.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
😆 I haven't needed to use it until recently. Last time I used it was just before my basement flooded, so I think it was misplaced after the cleanup. I have an idea now where it may be though.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
How do you repair equipment (TVs) without a multimeter?Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
Unfortunately I can't find my multimeter to test anything
What is more likey to be bad? The fuse, or the transistors? Or maybe all of them? I have some donor boards that may have the right transistors.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
I'll check that tonight. That would be great if that was the issue! So the fuse is further in the circuit than the cap that shorted?Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
No I haven't. They don't appear burned or anything, but they are the white ones, not glass, so the inside may be a different story. I imagine they are ok because the bad cap was still sparking before I replaced it. If the fuses were blown the power wouldn't make it over to that cap, right? Btw there are two fuses on this board.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 55UH7650-UA needs a capacitor!
These resistors are wirewound, low resistance 0.15 Ohm 1%.Leave a comment:
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