Hi,
I have a 3 years old LG 50PK550 tv that has an intermittent problem. After usually about 5 minutes, the picture starts to flicker and shortly thereafter, it goes blank. The sound still works however. This has been going on for only a week or two.
Here's a little background info that might or might not help. I hung the TV on a wall this summer. About 1-2 months ago, it started making a buzzing sound, correlated to the amount of white in the image (more white = louder buzzing). I read that applying pressure to the back sometimes solves this, so I squeezed a piece of foam between the wall and the TV, and it indeed helped.
Another bit of info is that 3-4 weeks ago we had lighting strikes around our house. At some point during the storm, the TV developed horizontal lines and an overall bad picture. I thought it was toast but a power cycle fixed it. It remained fine for about two weeks after that.
Here's the troubleshooting that I've done so far:
- Removed the TV from the wall and put it on its stand
- Checked the VA and VS voltages on the power supply. VA is 60V but VS is 202V (supposed to be 201V on the sticker). I don't trust my cheap voltmeter to adjust the voltage however. I'll borrow a Fluke from work tomorrow and check again.
- The TV is actually working fine when resting on the floor and not hung on the wall! It's been 2-3 hours now and everything is fine.
Hypothesis #1:
Hanging the TV on the wall is somehow causing stress in one of the PCBs making if fail. Doesn't quite explain why it would work the first 5 minutes though.
Hypothesis #2:
Removing the back panel decreases overall temperatures and it never reaches the point at which it fails.
I'd appreciate pointers to continue my investigation. I somehow need to make the TV fail again to continue troubleshooting but I can't troubleshoot when it's hanging on the wall... I'll try to simply put the back panel back on to see if it starts failing again.
I have a 3 years old LG 50PK550 tv that has an intermittent problem. After usually about 5 minutes, the picture starts to flicker and shortly thereafter, it goes blank. The sound still works however. This has been going on for only a week or two.
Here's a little background info that might or might not help. I hung the TV on a wall this summer. About 1-2 months ago, it started making a buzzing sound, correlated to the amount of white in the image (more white = louder buzzing). I read that applying pressure to the back sometimes solves this, so I squeezed a piece of foam between the wall and the TV, and it indeed helped.
Another bit of info is that 3-4 weeks ago we had lighting strikes around our house. At some point during the storm, the TV developed horizontal lines and an overall bad picture. I thought it was toast but a power cycle fixed it. It remained fine for about two weeks after that.
Here's the troubleshooting that I've done so far:
- Removed the TV from the wall and put it on its stand
- Checked the VA and VS voltages on the power supply. VA is 60V but VS is 202V (supposed to be 201V on the sticker). I don't trust my cheap voltmeter to adjust the voltage however. I'll borrow a Fluke from work tomorrow and check again.
- The TV is actually working fine when resting on the floor and not hung on the wall! It's been 2-3 hours now and everything is fine.

Hypothesis #1:
Hanging the TV on the wall is somehow causing stress in one of the PCBs making if fail. Doesn't quite explain why it would work the first 5 minutes though.
Hypothesis #2:
Removing the back panel decreases overall temperatures and it never reaches the point at which it fails.
I'd appreciate pointers to continue my investigation. I somehow need to make the TV fail again to continue troubleshooting but I can't troubleshoot when it's hanging on the wall... I'll try to simply put the back panel back on to see if it starts failing again.
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