A friend brought me this 37" LG 37LH3000 from his folks the other day, said it was dead. Says it's made in march '09, on the label on the back.
A plugging-in to the mains confirmed it - totally dead, no stand-by light, no reaction to buttons or remote, nothing.
Took the back cover off, to probe the output voltages on the power supply connector. Nothing, zip, zilch, nada.
"Preventively", i changed the three small caps i saw on the primary (one near the PFC controller, and two near the main PWM), for peace of mind, but to no avail.
The main PWM's a Sanken STR-W6252.
Now, upon some further probing and a few lightbulb-tester plug-ins later, i discovered the main PWM showed a reading of about 2.36ohms between its drain and source (red probe on drain, black on source). Now, that's definitely not right, is it?

Slightly funny part is, neither of the two fuses (AC-to-rectifier, and B+ to PWM) had / has popped yet
Good thing is, i found spares on eBay, for ~20$ a pop. I'd rather get some sort of "second opinion" before i pull the trigger on one of those
A plugging-in to the mains confirmed it - totally dead, no stand-by light, no reaction to buttons or remote, nothing.
Took the back cover off, to probe the output voltages on the power supply connector. Nothing, zip, zilch, nada.
"Preventively", i changed the three small caps i saw on the primary (one near the PFC controller, and two near the main PWM), for peace of mind, but to no avail.
The main PWM's a Sanken STR-W6252.
Now, upon some further probing and a few lightbulb-tester plug-ins later, i discovered the main PWM showed a reading of about 2.36ohms between its drain and source (red probe on drain, black on source). Now, that's definitely not right, is it?

Slightly funny part is, neither of the two fuses (AC-to-rectifier, and B+ to PWM) had / has popped yet

Good thing is, i found spares on eBay, for ~20$ a pop. I'd rather get some sort of "second opinion" before i pull the trigger on one of those

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