Hello all, I am new to this forum, and was turned this way from having issues with this dang TV at work. I have read some of the forums and it appears as if alot of these TV's have the same issues, heres the one I am trying to repair.
Philips 42" LCD M#-42PFL3603D/27, S#-YA1C0815019043
The power board # is 2300KEG031A/F
The tv was shutting itself off after a couple of hours on, (so a friend sent me here cause he had the same issue.) I replaced 6 caps overall, three were buldging and leaking, the other three just cause they were close. So anyways turned on the tv left it on the floor leaning and it worked for about 6 hours. As soon as we put it on the wall to stay it only lasted two hours then starting shutting off all over again.
I took off the back and all caps look good, but it was damn hot. Could it be that it is now just getting to hot?? Or is it something else?? BTW the tv was bought for work and has lasted three years on the same wall as i just took it off of. Its really frustrating to say the least after replacing caps. Any help would be great...Thank you.
Philips 42" LCD M#-42PFL3603D/27, S#-YA1C0815019043
The power board # is 2300KEG031A/F
The tv was shutting itself off after a couple of hours on, (so a friend sent me here cause he had the same issue.) I replaced 6 caps overall, three were buldging and leaking, the other three just cause they were close. So anyways turned on the tv left it on the floor leaning and it worked for about 6 hours. As soon as we put it on the wall to stay it only lasted two hours then starting shutting off all over again.
I took off the back and all caps look good, but it was damn hot. Could it be that it is now just getting to hot?? Or is it something else?? BTW the tv was bought for work and has lasted three years on the same wall as i just took it off of. Its really frustrating to say the least after replacing caps. Any help would be great...Thank you.
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