Hi,
I have the goodmans TV as mentioned in the title. Just like one of the other threads on here, I have the problem with it not starting up but it seems to be slightly different.
My TV starts up every so often and seems to be when it it slightly warmer in the house. I have opened up and looked at the power supply and all caps look fine but what I notice when it doesn't come on is a slight whistle(very high pitched) that gets higher for about half a second then when unplugged it gets lower and finally disappears, it sounds like a capacitor building up charge or something but it also changed when I press the on button on the TV. It only changes while I am holding the button then it goes back to the normal high pitched sound.
Now when it does come on, the sound occurs as it normally would (as in, it starts low then gets high pitched) then there's a tiny little spark on one of the jumpers and the TV starts. I'm not sure whether this could be a capacitor problem like most other TVs of this age or whether it could be that jumper that has a dry joint or something?
Any help will be appreciated,
Thanks,
Adam
I have the goodmans TV as mentioned in the title. Just like one of the other threads on here, I have the problem with it not starting up but it seems to be slightly different.
My TV starts up every so often and seems to be when it it slightly warmer in the house. I have opened up and looked at the power supply and all caps look fine but what I notice when it doesn't come on is a slight whistle(very high pitched) that gets higher for about half a second then when unplugged it gets lower and finally disappears, it sounds like a capacitor building up charge or something but it also changed when I press the on button on the TV. It only changes while I am holding the button then it goes back to the normal high pitched sound.
Now when it does come on, the sound occurs as it normally would (as in, it starts low then gets high pitched) then there's a tiny little spark on one of the jumpers and the TV starts. I'm not sure whether this could be a capacitor problem like most other TVs of this age or whether it could be that jumper that has a dry joint or something?
Any help will be appreciated,
Thanks,
Adam
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