My phillips 42" LCD is having power issues. Upon taking it apart and examining the power supply, I noticed 3 of the caps were bad. Replacing these 3 caps did not resolve the primary issue. The transformer in the center is producing a consistent repeating chirping sound every second or so. I've repaired leaking caps in the past but never had to deal with an issue like this. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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Re: Philips 42" 715T2432-2 issues
A chirping sound like that is often due to an excessive load, or a bad startup cap.
Which capacitors did you replace, and what brand and series did you use for replacements?
I notice three output connectors. Is there any indication of the function of any of the pins on the connectors?
Also, please read this post, then review your pictures in that light.
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Re: Philips 42" 715T2432-2 issues
Originally posted by PlainBill View PostA chirping sound like that is often due to an excessive load, or a bad startup cap.
Which capacitors did you replace, and what brand and series did you use for replacements?
I notice three output connectors. Is there any indication of the function of any of the pins on the connectors?
Also, please read this post, then review your pictures in that light.
PlainBill
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWNX:IT
One of the connectors goes to the power on switch which has an led. The led is lit and changes from red to green when pressed. The chirping only occurs when the power button is switched on. The power button turns green but the screen does not turn on.
As for the pictures, I apologize. I could not get my camera to cooperate with flash. The reflection took away everything that could be seen.
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Originally posted by Omyn View PostI replaced the cluster of 3 with the caps found at this link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWNX:IT
One of the connectors goes to the power on switch which has an led. The led is lit and changes from red to green when pressed. The chirping only occurs when the power button is switched on. The power button turns green but the screen does not turn on.
As for the pictures, I apologize. I could not get my camera to cooperate with flash. The reflection took away everything that could be seen.
Good information. That points to a problem with the main power supply. It appears there is only one output from the main supply and the diode on the large heat sink at the top of the first picture rectifies it. Make sure that diode is not shorted.
Many of us have found that taking a picture during daylight hours without a flash gives the second best results. The best pictures came from someone who had his own indirect lighting setup, but most of us can't justify the space for something like that.
One other possibility is a short in the load. There is a popular line of inverters supplied by LG that are notorious for causing 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: Philips 42" 715T2432-2 issues
I have worked on quite a few of these LG Philips power supplies lately and have found that a shorted transformer is the culprit most of the time. Unfortunately you will not be able to find a transformer anywhere and have to replace the whole supply if that is the problem.
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I'm just curious why three out of the four caps were replaced? Change the last one just to rule it out. Also, there are two diodes beneath the transformer that look like they took a little heat.The strong-minded rise to the challenge of their goals,the weak-minded BECOME HATERS
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Ok guys I see all above was posted awhile back, hope someone has a fix for this other than replacing the entire power supply board. But still at 270 its better than a new set at over 1k. I replaced the 3 cap that were slightly domed,, issue continues, no pic and chirping ZD904 /02 look like there "might" be an issue there but as above I'm thinking (non-qualified) it might be the transformer last numbers in a string of ,, a lot,,, J737.
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Hello Gents !
New to badcaps, found the site while looking for the caps \ repair kit, I also have the phillips 42 " TV. Changed the Inverter boards and no High V so no picture. I did not hear the "chirp" until I replaced the inverter bds. I can get the caps from my local shop but cannot find the suspect transformer and was wondering if anyone had either an OEM or a cross part ##. I am \ was a component level technician that has moved into network services for the school system I work for. Not exactly a TV tech but have repaired many. Have been in networking since 1985 so several yeaars in the component level industry and lots of radar equip repair in the navy. If anyone has any info on a lead for the transformer I am most grateful.
Thanks for the help
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Hello RayRod81, you do not by any chance have specs on the transformer, maybe the OEM, or a cross reference ? I am not a tv tech but have repaired many, usually rear projection. Many certifications in network services but this TV has me in fits. After replacing the inverter boards I heard the chirp. Can you tell me if the PS has this particular fail if it affects the inverter boards ? I suspect now that my inverter bds are ok and not the problem at all. Appreciate your time man..
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Im at wits end myself from working on this power supply. I purchased every part # I could find on mouser.com and will give it once last shot. I removed and tested the large transformer and it appears and look fine. I don't think it's the problem... I think it's in start up before it. Possibly at D924 or ZD906 or Q908. It makes more sense a chirp would come from a resistor or diode... I'm just hoping it's not the smps chip.
Do a google search for "50114604-philips-37-42-47mf437b-37-42-47pfl5432d-37-chassis-tpm2-0u-la-sm-ET-1" and you'll find the service manual with part numbers and schematics although, you won't find a part number on the transformer. Those aren't replaceable.
Good luck.Last edited by edtv; 12-14-2011, 11:44 PM.
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I was just wondering if you ever got this board repaired. I'm having the same problem. I'm an electronics novice I can test components and solder but thats as far as my skill set goes. I bought a "repair kit" for the power supply from ebay. It was replacement caps for C951 C952 C953 and C955 and two replacement diodes for ZD902 and ZD904. I still get the same chirp as before.
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Originally posted by rayrod81 View PostI have worked on quite a few of these LG Philips power supplies lately and have found that a shorted transformer is the culprit most of the time. Unfortunately you will not be able to find a transformer anywhere and have to replace the whole supply if that is the problem.
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Originally posted by MR. TEACH View PostI found the transformer, T904 (996510002520), at www.ued.net for $3.93. They have a huge list of parts.
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Originally posted by edtv View Post
Do a google search for "50114604-philips-37-42-47mf437b-37-42-47pfl5432d-37-chassis-tpm2-0u-la-sm-ET-1" and you'll find the service manual with part numbers and schematics although, you won't find a part number on the transformer. Those aren't replaceable.
Good luck.
Did anyone figure out how to fix the chirp?
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has anyone traced the source of this problem down or even replaced the whole power board and get the tv working again. I am looking at this issue now. replaced the 3 caps and now getting chirping. dont want to waste time tracing down everything else on the board if this many people have not gotten it fixed. would be nice to know if replacing the entire board would fix it too.Stupid People are like Slinky's. Not really good for anything but they bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
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Re: Philips 42" 715T2432-2 issues
I have used this power kit from ShopJimmy which fixes most of all the common issues on this board including the power supply "chirping" out of about 15 boards I've done haven't had replace any of the switch mode transformers mention in above posting see attached for kitRon Driver,BSEE,CET,ISCET,NESDA
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