Re: LG 42LC46 problem
I see at least one regulator on the board.
Get out your multimeter. Set it to 20VDC. Place the black probe on the metal chassis; for example, a part of the metal frame like a spare screw hole. Then, turn the TV on (and make sure the picture is good.) Measure the voltage on each pin (using the red probe) - for the middle pin, measure the tab as they are connected to each other and it's easier to measure, and report the readings. Then, wait for the picture to go bad, and measure again.
Use a loupe to read the part number and report that back.
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Re: LG 42LC46 problem
Even a crap picture might be enough to identify regulators on the T-con...
Here are what regulators look like. The three leg + large tab black devices are LDOs. In this set they are adjustable regulators, all of which are set to 2.5V.
The bottom one on this T-con failed, causing various colour lines on the screen + no visible image.Last edited by tom66; 01-07-2012, 04:45 PM.Leave a comment:
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I have a Samsung that has a strange picture occasionally, caused by a dodgy LDO (voltage regulator.)Leave a comment:
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The replacement t-con arrived today..installed it but still no joy
I wont pretend i know what im doing cos i dont..i feel im learning quite abit from other threads and definateley apreciate your help so far.
Now its time to start with my multimeter..on my psu there are 3 pin outs together..2 with the block wires going to the main board and 1 not in use..is that the test pin out..if it is i took readings when the unit is powered on(scary)as i dont to blow myself up..anyways readings are as followed
3.4v=3.47
GND=0.00
6.5=6.33
GND=0.00
12v=12.25
GND=0.00Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 42LC46 problem
The replacement t-con arrived today..installed it but still no joy
I wont pretend i know what im doing cos i dont..i feel im learning quite abit from other threads and definateley apreciate your help so far.
Now its time to start with my multimeter..on my psu there are 3 pin outs together..2 with the block wires going to the main board and 1 not in use..is that the test pin out..if it is i took readings when the unit is powered on(scary)as i dont to blow myself up..anyways readings are as followed
3.4v=3.47
GND=0.00
6.5=6.33
GND=0.00
12v=12.25
GND=0.00Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 42LC46 problem
I wont pretend i know what im doing cos i dont..i feel im learning quite abit from other threads and definateley apreciate your help so far.
Now its time to start with my multimeter..on my psu there are 3 pin outs together..2 with the block wires going to the main board and 1 not in use..is that the test pin out..if it is i took readings when the unit is powered on(scary)as i dont to blow myself up..anyways readings are as followed
3.4v=3.47
GND=0.00
6.5=6.33
GND=0.00
12v=12.25
GND=0.00Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 42LC46 problem
Okay, those caps are fine.
Set the multimeter to the 20V range and measure all the outputs on the power supply.Leave a comment:
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ZL series of rubycon-ultra low impedance 5x10v-2200uf
the others are rubycon aswell apart from 2 panasonics 10v-470uf and 25v-47ufLeave a comment:
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What capacitors did you use to replace the originals?
It could be a T-con fault. I've got a Samsung on my hands at the moment that has lines on the screen with no image visible, but sometimes after it warms up the picture comes back. I suspect the T-con is bad. It's possible, although unlikely, that bad caps could damage the T-con.
Can you list the ranges/settings your meter has - does it have a 20V or 40V range?Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 42LC46 problem
I checked the solder joints and they are all good..i tried the hairdryer on t-con and main board with no results..ive changed 9 caps on psu from 35v downwards..would you also reccomend replacing the smaller caps on psu that are above 35v they also them crap named 1s..can t-con boards work for 10mins and just fail..thx
I bought a cap..diode tester from farnells on clearance shelf but dosent even work..i have a standard multimeter..thx
sos for crappy pics..Leave a comment:
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Re: LG 42LC46 problem
I checked the solder joints and they are all good..i tried the hairdryer on t-con and main board with no results..ive changed 9 caps on psu from 35v downwards..would you also reccomend replacing the smaller caps on psu that are above 35v they also them crap named 1s..can t-con boards work for 10mins and just fail..thx
I bought a cap..diode tester from farnells on clearance shelf but dosent even work..i have a standard multimeter..thxLeave a comment:
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Get out the hairdryer, heat up individual areas around the capacitors, T-con and main board, if the fault shows then turn it off and test again, if it shows again then you have found the suspect area. Good for finding cold joints and bad capacitors (which don't always bulge.)Leave a comment:
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Hi tom thx for answering back..am fairly sure solder joints are good i will check them again..yes i get a good picture for 10mins at a time..the LVDS is seated firmly in..Im totally new to electronics but have repaired 3 lcds been lucky they where only bad caps..think im gonna order a t-con board..theres only 1 on ebay thats from a smashed screen and he dosnt state thats it been tested so might take a chance on it..How would i use the hairdryer to localise the fault..thxLeave a comment:
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