vizio m220mv 2009 and uses a power brick to plug in. I have not found much info on this tv, except reviews.
In this first pic you can see the red snow only in a portion of the screen, I believe it was in standard 4:3 mode, so the portion that was not getting a video signal seemed not to show this effect. (If my thinking is correct)
Second pic is the LVDS portion of the mainboard where I replaced the on 470uf cap and re-flowed the 22uf 16v caps. The 22uf caps I have are half the size of the origonals, so I did not replace those yet.
Visually all the caps look ok, the boards had what appeared to be some white oxidation on the board and some of the solder joints.
I replace a few of the 470uf 16v and 470uf 25v caps by the points where voltage was coming into the board. Some of the red snow went away. Opened it back up and re-flowed quit a few of the joints mainly the caps and connecters for shits and giggles. The ones that I did replace had air pockets under the solder joints and did not flow well at all. Slapped it back together and all the red snow was gone, picture looked beuitiful, UNTIL it ran for about an hour my friends RV. Where he had the heater going. I had tested it in our cool basement and it ran fine.
It only has 2 boards, the main board, and power board, well and the one across the top of the lcd. The power brick I was able to get open somewhat to peak at the caps and they looked ok also, so I didn't tear it apart any further. I didn't test any voltages cause quit frankly I have no clue what they should be, and the mounting of the boards make it near impossible.
I have seen alot of posts that say to change the LVDS cable, but after doing so the symptoms return anyway. reseating helps again for awhile.
Any thoughts on this issue and an area to concentrate on?
thanks
In this first pic you can see the red snow only in a portion of the screen, I believe it was in standard 4:3 mode, so the portion that was not getting a video signal seemed not to show this effect. (If my thinking is correct)
Second pic is the LVDS portion of the mainboard where I replaced the on 470uf cap and re-flowed the 22uf 16v caps. The 22uf caps I have are half the size of the origonals, so I did not replace those yet.
Visually all the caps look ok, the boards had what appeared to be some white oxidation on the board and some of the solder joints.
I replace a few of the 470uf 16v and 470uf 25v caps by the points where voltage was coming into the board. Some of the red snow went away. Opened it back up and re-flowed quit a few of the joints mainly the caps and connecters for shits and giggles. The ones that I did replace had air pockets under the solder joints and did not flow well at all. Slapped it back together and all the red snow was gone, picture looked beuitiful, UNTIL it ran for about an hour my friends RV. Where he had the heater going. I had tested it in our cool basement and it ran fine.
It only has 2 boards, the main board, and power board, well and the one across the top of the lcd. The power brick I was able to get open somewhat to peak at the caps and they looked ok also, so I didn't tear it apart any further. I didn't test any voltages cause quit frankly I have no clue what they should be, and the mounting of the boards make it near impossible.
I have seen alot of posts that say to change the LVDS cable, but after doing so the symptoms return anyway. reseating helps again for awhile.
Any thoughts on this issue and an area to concentrate on?
thanks
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