I have a Polaroid FLM-373B that was displaying fairly normal "bad capacitor" problems- the power LED went from red to blue, but the TV wasn't actually coming on.
I opened it up and no capacitors appeared to be bulging or leaking, but I understand that the CapXon caps used in this TV can sometimes go bad with no external indications, so I replaced the ones that seemed to normally go bad. This didn't fix the problem, so next I replaced all the easily accessible caps on the board (except the two big ones, which my local electronics supply store didn't have- they're Samxon, which I think is a reputable brand, so I figured they're probably alright). This still didn't fix it.
Before I order the big capacitors and/or try to battle the little ones hidden under the heatsinks (worst design ever), is there anything else I should be trying?
I've checked voltage coming out of the power board- all voltages are fine when the power button is first pressed, then there is a faint click and they all drop to zero.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I opened it up and no capacitors appeared to be bulging or leaking, but I understand that the CapXon caps used in this TV can sometimes go bad with no external indications, so I replaced the ones that seemed to normally go bad. This didn't fix the problem, so next I replaced all the easily accessible caps on the board (except the two big ones, which my local electronics supply store didn't have- they're Samxon, which I think is a reputable brand, so I figured they're probably alright). This still didn't fix it.
Before I order the big capacitors and/or try to battle the little ones hidden under the heatsinks (worst design ever), is there anything else I should be trying?
I've checked voltage coming out of the power board- all voltages are fine when the power button is first pressed, then there is a faint click and they all drop to zero.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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