Found a 50 inch LG plasma Model PG5010-UA with a Power Supply Problem,
Tried it with just the power supply connected to AC all other boards disconnected and problem stayed, Looked at the board for bad caps can't see any that look bad, Removed the bank of four 3300uf 10V caps and tested them on a LCR meter and two showed a reading of 3500uf but I suspect this is ok, Checked all the fueses on the board none blown, Removed and replaced the two mosfets Q801 and Q802 as I read it is a common problem they where not shorted but one was not exeactly the same as the other and just replaced them as I had them, But none of this has fixed it, Next is to replace the caps if I can find them local, Any other ideas? I will check all the voltages VA Vs this time when I pull it out, I left the TV at a buddys place cause my wife would kill me to hear i picked up more stuff from the trash.LOL
Tried it with just the power supply connected to AC all other boards disconnected and problem stayed, Looked at the board for bad caps can't see any that look bad, Removed the bank of four 3300uf 10V caps and tested them on a LCR meter and two showed a reading of 3500uf but I suspect this is ok, Checked all the fueses on the board none blown, Removed and replaced the two mosfets Q801 and Q802 as I read it is a common problem they where not shorted but one was not exeactly the same as the other and just replaced them as I had them, But none of this has fixed it, Next is to replace the caps if I can find them local, Any other ideas? I will check all the voltages VA Vs this time when I pull it out, I left the TV at a buddys place cause my wife would kill me to hear i picked up more stuff from the trash.LOL
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