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  • notsogentle
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    • Jan 2013
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    LG 60PV450-UA zsus?

    Got one of these given to me, it is only 3 years old. Came on but very dim and washed out colors. Opened it up, checked all fuses and the zsus fuse was blown. Also there are 3 copper coils that had lost their solder connections to the board.

    Replaced the fuse, re-soldered the coils and bam. now the tv wont power on at all. It cycles on, relays click, red led fades out, more clicking, then stays red

    Should i just order another zsus? they are about $60 and that would be a great price for this otherwise MINT plasma tv.

    Thanks in advance, I'm posting an image of the tv before i did anything to it.
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  • notsogentle
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    Re: LG 60PV450-UA zsus?

    More photos. And the zsus fuse did not blow again when i turned it back on. The two screen photos are from before i replaced the fuse and resoldered. still have no image at all
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    • notsogentle
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      Re: LG 60PV450-UA zsus?

      bump

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      • aaronwt6
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        Re: LG 60PV450-UA zsus?

        I'd unplug the zsus board and see if the TV powers up. I guess the attempted repair could have damaged the supply. Doubt it, but possible.

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        • notsogentle
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          Re: LG 60PV450-UA zsus?

          Thanks for replying. I unplugged the zsus as you said and the tv does power up, I have static sound but no picture at all. Plug it back in, goes back to no sound no picture, and relays clicking a few times as before

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          • notsogentle
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            Re: LG 60PV450-UA zsus?

            Going to order a zsus, and report back.

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