32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
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One line will be the capacitance, one the voltage rating, and one the series (or date code)
That only applies for the ones on your board, in the provided pictures.
Some have the voltage and capacitance in one line, like "220A" which means 220uF, at 10v (the A = 10v)
However, those were only for one particular mfg, each one seems to have different marking stylesMuh-soggy-kneeComment
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
Looking at the Hotter caps pic reminded me -did you check the little orange zener diodesPlease upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
We'll be back trying to fix it gain then, in a few weeks.
You could wait a while and see if elecronicsurplus finds a fix.Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
It can be real difficult some time to troubleshoot the problem without the service manual and the diagrams, good to take a break from it for now. May be I will run into one at the recycle place, then I will post back.Never stop learning
Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956
Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...999#post300999
Inverter testing using old CFL:
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl
Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
http://s807.photobucket.com/user/budm/library/
TV Factory reset codes listing:
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
But, might aswell open it up, and test voltages, and fuses!Muh-soggy-kneeComment
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
Mine does not even power on. It used to shut off after ten minutes. I had it apart and was looking for bad capacitors. They looked fine. I don't have testing equipment and shamefully I do not know where the fuses are located. Looking around on the web it looked like a common defect and this thread was the closest to figuring it out.Comment
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
Mine does not even power on. It used to shut off after ten minutes. I had it apart and was looking for bad capacitors. They looked fine. I don't have testing equipment and shamefully I do not know where the fuses are located. Looking around on the web it looked like a common defect and this thread was the closest to figuring it out.Muh-soggy-kneeComment
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
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Originally Posted by karkass View Post
Mine does not even power on. It used to shut off after ten minutes. I had it apart and was looking for bad capacitors. They looked fine. I don't have testing equipment and shamefully I do not know where the fuses are located. Looking around on the web it looked like a common defect and this thread was the closest to figuring it
Without one there is little we can do to help cheap one is less than US$6?Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
My model is a Dynex DX-L321-10A. Im disapointed and relieved at the same time. I will have to start a new thread. I was going mad looking for the components that matched the pictures in this thread and it dawned on me. One Digit off.Comment
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Re: 32" Dynex DXL3210A Won't Power On
I have the same model and it does a very similar thing. Yellow standby light--> turn on and it turns Blue ---> TV turns on for 2 minutes then turns off and speakers make a popping sound. BUT the light is still blue. If I click to turn off the light goes back to the yellow standby and I can repeat the same process over and over. Any ideas?Comment
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