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  • Blueaardvark46
    New Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 6
    • Wales

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    42LG5010 psu caps

    I've got a LG 42LG5010 tv here and I'm in the middle of replacing all the electrolytics on the psu board EAY4050520. I took them all out and wrote down all the circuit reference numbers and corresponding values. I then ordered those
    which I didn't have in stock but when I was ready to put them all back in I found that the paper had disappeared and now I have bundle of new caps and
    don't know in which position to fit them. Does anybody have a circuit diagam
    for the panel or maybe one of you out there has a similar one and could have a
    look at it and tell me where each value should be. I would be most grateful.

    Thanks
    John.
  • pagy snv
    New Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 4

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    Re: 42LG5010 psu caps

    Hello i have this board by me for repair so when you need to know the values and positions then write me back.
    Bye.

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    • marshall361
      New Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 2
      • United Sates

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      Re: 42LG5010 psu caps

      I also have the 4050520 power supply and was wondering where you got the caps and if it fixed tv. Mine is blinking and sometimes does work, but then just shuts down periodically and takes an hour or so to power up. I measured caps out of board and seem to be ok, but going to replace all 18 and see if it fixes it. Any help appreciated. Thanks

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