Our LCD tv stopped working. It was giving a humming/buzzing sound for a couple of weeks, sometimes blacking out the screen (at which point the buzzing noise would stop, but sound in speakers still playing). Now the screen is totally black, still a faint buzzing sound.
From what I've read this indicates a failure of the inverter board. So I have taken the thing apart and I think I have managed to locate the inverter board (see attached image). I have looked it over for anything obvious, the only thing I notice is a burnt looking area at one of the capacitor pins (see image).
I was hoping someone here could give a look and let me know if (a) I am correct in assuming this probably a problem with the inverter board, and (b) if the capacitor shown looks faulty to you? I know from browsing that a capacitor can be bad even without visible signs, but I will only proceed if I am sure that I have located the (or at least one) obvious problem.
The TV is a four year old Philips 9632D (42"). I got most of my inspiration from this thread describing a similar problem (same model TV, same inverter board): https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=14128.
Thanks in advance for any pointers!
From what I've read this indicates a failure of the inverter board. So I have taken the thing apart and I think I have managed to locate the inverter board (see attached image). I have looked it over for anything obvious, the only thing I notice is a burnt looking area at one of the capacitor pins (see image).
I was hoping someone here could give a look and let me know if (a) I am correct in assuming this probably a problem with the inverter board, and (b) if the capacitor shown looks faulty to you? I know from browsing that a capacitor can be bad even without visible signs, but I will only proceed if I am sure that I have located the (or at least one) obvious problem.
The TV is a four year old Philips 9632D (42"). I got most of my inspiration from this thread describing a similar problem (same model TV, same inverter board): https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=14128.
Thanks in advance for any pointers!
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