Hey guys,
I have a SHARP LC-60LE640X TV that has suddenly developed an intermittent fault of flashing white noise patches (appears like an Analog tuner off signal) and then totally dropping out.
This model I believe is also known as LC-60LE600U or LC-60LE640U in other regions.
FYI, a long time ago I was a component level repair tech for all consumer electronics and IT equipment.
I'm a bit rusty but still have ability to dig right down.
I measured all power supply lines and checked them for AC ripple voltage. Noting any lines that exceeded about 5%.
I found a few so decided to replace all electrolytic caps in the power supply and the Tcon board given the age of the tv.
In the service menu the power on hours was almost 25,000hrs, so fair to replace all electrolytic caps.
On the Tcon board there are 3 switching regulators that are filtered by SMD Ceramic caps. I have ordered these caps but have not replaced them yet.
This would be the last section of total re-capping the TV (apart from anything on the CPU board which I have ignored so far).
After the re-capping, the time between the intermittent display issues has lengthened significantly but not totally resolved.
Has anyone had any experience with this model and issue?
The AC ripple on the 3 switching regulators on the Tcon board are under 1%, but does not rule out ceramic cap faults.
Any ideas guys?
Thanks so much.
I have a SHARP LC-60LE640X TV that has suddenly developed an intermittent fault of flashing white noise patches (appears like an Analog tuner off signal) and then totally dropping out.
This model I believe is also known as LC-60LE600U or LC-60LE640U in other regions.
FYI, a long time ago I was a component level repair tech for all consumer electronics and IT equipment.
I'm a bit rusty but still have ability to dig right down.
I measured all power supply lines and checked them for AC ripple voltage. Noting any lines that exceeded about 5%.
I found a few so decided to replace all electrolytic caps in the power supply and the Tcon board given the age of the tv.
In the service menu the power on hours was almost 25,000hrs, so fair to replace all electrolytic caps.
On the Tcon board there are 3 switching regulators that are filtered by SMD Ceramic caps. I have ordered these caps but have not replaced them yet.
This would be the last section of total re-capping the TV (apart from anything on the CPU board which I have ignored so far).
After the re-capping, the time between the intermittent display issues has lengthened significantly but not totally resolved.
Has anyone had any experience with this model and issue?
The AC ripple on the 3 switching regulators on the Tcon board are under 1%, but does not rule out ceramic cap faults.
Any ideas guys?
Thanks so much.
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