Hi, everyone. A guy from work gave me his TV because he thought it would cost as much to fix it as get a new one. It had a 3 or 4' black line at the top.
I used to be a computer/electronics tech in the navy, but I haven't really done any troubleshooting since I got out about 10 years ago. I figured what the heck, it may be an easy fix and I kind of miss troubleshooting, so I took it.
Did a little troubleshooting on symptoms (and Google is my friend!) and figured it was the top Y driver board. I replaced it and it worked beautifully for about a week. I was stoked as it was twice as big as my last tv and for less than $100!
Well, a week later the whole picture went out and I'm at a loss. I went and bought a multimeter and I've measure the Vs and Va voltage coming into the Ysus board, and it is good. From reading similar problems online it seems common to replace three boards, but I find that hard to take.
Please keep in mind I do not have an o-scope and so cannot measure waveforms, but would appreciate any guidance on what to do next. Thank you!
I used to be a computer/electronics tech in the navy, but I haven't really done any troubleshooting since I got out about 10 years ago. I figured what the heck, it may be an easy fix and I kind of miss troubleshooting, so I took it.
Did a little troubleshooting on symptoms (and Google is my friend!) and figured it was the top Y driver board. I replaced it and it worked beautifully for about a week. I was stoked as it was twice as big as my last tv and for less than $100!
Well, a week later the whole picture went out and I'm at a loss. I went and bought a multimeter and I've measure the Vs and Va voltage coming into the Ysus board, and it is good. From reading similar problems online it seems common to replace three boards, but I find that hard to take.
Please keep in mind I do not have an o-scope and so cannot measure waveforms, but would appreciate any guidance on what to do next. Thank you!
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