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  • crn
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    • Jan 2014
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    • England

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    proline 19" LCD TV?

    Proline 19" Lcd TV model LVD198W

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    The green SCK 054 which I believe to be the thermistor limiter which is an inrush limiter has blown apparently what causes this to happen is something else on the motherboard I have been told! It has also blown the fuse which is easy to change. Can any one tell me what causes this to blow it seems to be on the power regulated side of the motherboard. I have checked other components particularly the capacitors to see if any of these show signs of being blown, but I cannot see anything un-towards with them. There has been a capacitor replaced on the board as I can see evidence of this as some heat sink has bee applied around the base of the cap and the soldier has been disturbed before on the other side. Could this be the area of repair? I can check the capacitors round this area by taking them out but don't really want to do this unless someone here agrees with me. Is there a particular problem with these sets that anyone can steer me towards? The SCK 054 has no values on it for me to be able to judge what to replace it with the board where it came out says RT1 does this give some idea to what to replace the 054 with as it is possible that this just blew and could be the overriding factor and took out the fuse as well? The tv motherboard where the problem lies says it is: LS1904006a version 2,0 - 2007.06.01 if this helps. Does anyone have a schematic diagram for this TV as this would help too?
    Many Thanks Chris
  • budm
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    • Feb 2010
    • 40746
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    Re: proline 19" LCD TV?

    Please post clear and well focused pictures of the board so we can see what we are dealing with, especially on those blown and and damaged component.
    BTW, so some one work on this TV before? if it was, then you should check and see the part are installed correctly, no solder bridges or damaged traces, etc.
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    Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
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