Re: LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
Since your power supply looks to be ok
I searched your model on ebay and found that they have a few inverters in them and of all the pictures I looked at, 3/4 of them had overheating sections.
so based on that and on the fact that you have flickering associated with the problem, My guess is that one of your inverter boards has a fussy transistor or transformer.
LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
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Re: LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
Are you able to power ON the TV with the remote control when it is in Standby mode? If you answer NO then the problem is definitely on the Main Board. This could be due to ESD protection component known as a Multi-Layer Varistor (MLV) shorting. It looks like a small SMD diode found on the underside of the Nain Board. Most tomes found inthe 3.3VDD supply. It may carry a Zxx part number. They are actually two back to back zener diodes. check the EEPROM IC SCL and SDA pins that go to ground via the MLVs
I can't really answer this though as pretty much the only way to turn the TV off is to unplug it. Otherwise it just goes back and forth, turning on and off by itself. Simply plugging the TV in to the wall puts it into the "flicker" mode of on and off.
When turning the TV on it does this for 2 mins then stays on. When turning off it just never goes off. It flickers for a while like its trying to turn off, but usually just stays at "on" after a few minutes of flickering.
I can control it via remote though. The result is as described above.
Sometimes it starts giving me this behavior when I switch from HDMI 1 to HDMI 2, but that hasn't happened lately.Last edited by zsemago; 06-20-2014, 01:50 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
Nothing looks swollen or bulging. I'm not seeing any residue either besides the small flux leakage mentioned before.Leave a comment:
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Re: LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
Are you able to power ON the TV with the remote control when it is in Standby mode? If you answer NO then the problem is definitely on the Main Board. This could be due to ESD protection component known as a Multi-Layer Varistor (MLV) shorting. It looks like a small SMD diode found on the underside of the Nain Board. Most tomes found inthe 3.3VDD supply. It may carry a Zxx part number. They are actually two back to back zener diodes. check the EEPROM IC SCL and SDA pins that go to ground via the MLVsLeave a comment:
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Re: LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
Mosfets dont/cant leak the brown is probably just flux residue from manufacture
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Do any of the capacitors look swollen or the tops bulged/curved. What make are the BIG capacitorsLeave a comment:
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Re: LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
Yes - or power supply board- post pictures front and back and please use manage attachments so pictures are kept available on this site for referenceLeave a comment:
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Re: LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
sounds temp related. measure the voltages from the psu while the TV flickers. no sense throwing parts at it until you locate the problem. sounds psu relatedLeave a comment:
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LG TV Turning on and off constantly (trying to repair this)
My LG TV (52lg50) turns on and off constantly *only when you first turn it on*.
It will turn on and off for about 2 minutes before it just stays on and acts like a normal TV. The same thing will happen when you turn it off. It will flicker on and off for 2 minutes. So I usually just unplug it from the wall when I turn it off. This has been the status-quo for 3 years.
I finally brought out a TV specialist to take a look. He said the TV looks to be in good shape, and that its likely the mainboard that needs replacing. OK. So I ordered a new mainboard and installed it.
Freshly installed mainboard:
http://imgur.com/gallery/jMJcczI
Moment of truth:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9TRt8PBWSU
....and its still flickering on and off. So installing a new mainboard didn't do me much good.
Anybody have any ideas as to what could be the issue here and/or how to fix it? I'd really love to figure this out instead of heading over to Best Buy for a new one. The TV works great besides this little glitcharoo.
Thanks!Last edited by zsemago; 06-20-2014, 11:31 AM.Tags: None
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