I took this in trade for some computer work, broken, so I've never seen it work. And I don't know how it broke, if it went out slowly or due to a sudden event like a lightening strike, or was dropped, etc...
I think the screen is good as it shows chaotic "something" (noise). Every once in a while you see ordered lines, but never a set-up menu, etc...
The power button goes from amber to green, but the visual display in both states is the same (see photos). Also, applying signal from a computer via VGA cable has no effect on what is displayed. On turn on, there is an audible pop sound, like a relay activating, and once when I unplugged it, I heard an audio noise from the speakers, but otherwise there is no sound at all, as if it were completely squelched.
A visual inspection with the 1st, smaller access cover removed shows that all the capacitors look good, no evidence of burning, etc... Later this evening I will take the entire back off and do a more thorough job of visually inspecting the components. I'm hoping it's nothing more than a few bad caps and I'll be fully functional.
I've done some reading both on this site and on the internet in general, and there doesn't seem to be a single "most likely cause", but if anyone knows one, I'd appreciate the savings in time. Of course, and any other help I might receive.
FYI, I'm a very basic component troubleshooting tech. Got trained in the military 30 years ago and have barely touched it since, however in the last month I've successfully repaired two LCD monitors by replacing a handful of caps, so there's that. I was trained in radios, and have never troubleshot a TV before. From my reading, I'm suspecting that this isn't going to be a simple matter of finding bulging caps, but this is the 800 lb. gorilla that has (literally) been sitting in my living room for 2 years and it's time has come. I'm fixing it, or I'm breaking it forever and throwing it away. Any help appreciated, and thanks in advance.
I think the screen is good as it shows chaotic "something" (noise). Every once in a while you see ordered lines, but never a set-up menu, etc...
The power button goes from amber to green, but the visual display in both states is the same (see photos). Also, applying signal from a computer via VGA cable has no effect on what is displayed. On turn on, there is an audible pop sound, like a relay activating, and once when I unplugged it, I heard an audio noise from the speakers, but otherwise there is no sound at all, as if it were completely squelched.
A visual inspection with the 1st, smaller access cover removed shows that all the capacitors look good, no evidence of burning, etc... Later this evening I will take the entire back off and do a more thorough job of visually inspecting the components. I'm hoping it's nothing more than a few bad caps and I'll be fully functional.
I've done some reading both on this site and on the internet in general, and there doesn't seem to be a single "most likely cause", but if anyone knows one, I'd appreciate the savings in time. Of course, and any other help I might receive.
FYI, I'm a very basic component troubleshooting tech. Got trained in the military 30 years ago and have barely touched it since, however in the last month I've successfully repaired two LCD monitors by replacing a handful of caps, so there's that. I was trained in radios, and have never troubleshot a TV before. From my reading, I'm suspecting that this isn't going to be a simple matter of finding bulging caps, but this is the 800 lb. gorilla that has (literally) been sitting in my living room for 2 years and it's time has come. I'm fixing it, or I'm breaking it forever and throwing it away. Any help appreciated, and thanks in advance.
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