Re: 52LG50 Has Mind of its own
Thanks budm & slk001.
Something I did not mention regarding the opto-isolators...
In my troubleshooting effort I stumbled into Tom66's post about failed opto-isolators in similar TVs. I checked all 4 pins of opto-isolator PC100, PC200, and PC500 on the oscilloscope and they each had normal readings. However, I did NOT read them out during an attempted power up or shutdown sequence to see if they remained stable, and now I wish I had that data too.
I did swap PC100 with PC200 to see if the problem would go away, and nothing changed. This is the configuration I left the board in before moving on with the capacitor.
It is quite possible that the 22uF capacitor I installed is masking another intermittent problem occurring elsewhere on the board (such as those mentioned budm), by "buying some time" and storing up enough voltage to stabilize the ACDET signal.
I told TV's owner that if the problem returns, we will need to replace the power supply board.
-Denny
Thanks budm & slk001.
Something I did not mention regarding the opto-isolators...
In my troubleshooting effort I stumbled into Tom66's post about failed opto-isolators in similar TVs. I checked all 4 pins of opto-isolator PC100, PC200, and PC500 on the oscilloscope and they each had normal readings. However, I did NOT read them out during an attempted power up or shutdown sequence to see if they remained stable, and now I wish I had that data too.
I did swap PC100 with PC200 to see if the problem would go away, and nothing changed. This is the configuration I left the board in before moving on with the capacitor.
It is quite possible that the 22uF capacitor I installed is masking another intermittent problem occurring elsewhere on the board (such as those mentioned budm), by "buying some time" and storing up enough voltage to stabilize the ACDET signal.
I told TV's owner that if the problem returns, we will need to replace the power supply board.
-Denny
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