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Re: Lg 50pg20
I would change all that are under 100v. It's good insurance that you wont have to open it up again in the near future.
But be aware that the bad ones can cause other parts to fail also. So far I have been lucky on the PSU's that I recapped.
Same on the X & Y replace all under 100v. All of them have the same hours even though they may not have the same stress on them.
Test PSU first after recap to make sure all of the voltages out are to spec.Last edited by MagicSmoke; 01-16-2015, 07:52 PM.Comment
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Ok so I changed the caps
I plugged in the tv and I get a red standby light
There is also a red led on the main board
So I turned on the tv with the remote and the red standby light turned blue
The red led on the main board turned amber
The green led on the logic board turned on and the relay on the psu clicked once
I can hear some static from the speakers as I raise the volume with the remote it gets louder
But I dont have any image on the screen its blackComment
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Re: Lg 50pg20
Here are the voltages
Vsc on the ysus board .382v
Vzb on the zsus board 96v
I could not find the test point for Vs or Va
So I tested at 2 locations
First was on the ysus board (see pic)
Va 65.3v
Vs 192.4v
Second point was at the connector on the psu going to ysus
Vs 192.4v
Va 65.3
Connector going to zsus from psu
Va 65.4v
Vs 192.3vComment
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After doing some searching I see that theses sets have bad ysus boards and possible faulty buffer boards as well
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...ghlight=50pg20
I did find a blown surface mount fuse on the ysus board below one of the caps I replaced
Should I bother replacing it?Comment
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I have this exact set Jose doing the exact same as yours!! Powers on, static can be heard just no pic!! Been on the look out for a new Y board and buffer set. Found lots but all waaaaaaay over priced in my opinion for an out dated tv that only pumps out 720p resolution!!
Still holding out hope if finding a decent price board but may have to just bite the bullit on this one!! Y boards are tough to repair at the component level. Best bet is to find a good working boardComment
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yes these boards are way over priced
on another post I read that sometimes the buffer boards are faulty and not the the ysus
hopefully someone can suggest what components to test on the ysus to figure what is defective
I rather replace a component like a mosfet than the whole board
today I am going to replace the fuse and remove the top buffer board to see if I get any weird colors on the screenComment
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Jose6326, Unfortunately those boards I had were sold, sorry. Be extremely careful when removing buffer board, ribbon cables are extremely delicate. Best of luck on your repair.Comment
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Re: Lg 50pg20
After doing some searching I see that theses sets have bad ysus boards and possible faulty buffer boards as well
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...ghlight=50pg20
I did find a blown surface mount fuse on the ysus board below one of the caps I replaced
Should I bother replacing it?Comment
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when I removed the ysus and buffer boards together I had the hardest time pulling the ribbon cables out
I was so paranoid I was going to tear one, luckily I didn't
putting them back in was kind of a pain as well because they kind of have to snap in and pushing them in I almost bent them.
RC I am going to remove the buffer boards just like you did hopefully that will tell me if only have to replace that or the ysus as well
thanksComment
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I was reading on another thread that if a fuse is blown on the ysus an ipm failed
Tom66
A common fault is for the fuse on the Y-sustain to blow. Most often it blows when one of the IPMs on the Y-sustain fail. These IPMs can be difficult to replace, but the board will certainly cost less than $560!! And it will take less than a half-hour to replace it.
There are 6 surface mount fuses and 1 socket mount fuseComment
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You've come along way my friend!! You went from no picture to half!! In the right track for sure!! Your "upper" buffer is working just fine!! Your Y sustain board is priming just fine as well. That only leaves your lower buffer board. Have you tried re-seating the LVD cable on the lower buffer?? If not, a replacement lower buffer may be in order. They won't cost muchComment
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Thanks for the help guys
I want to make sure I order the right part
I figured it would be the lower buffer board
I will reinstall the bottom buffer and hopefully its just the ribbon cables were not seated properly
If not I wilk order the lower buffer
Thanks againComment
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Sugar ray thanks for the suggestion
I probably would have just ordered a new board
I got a full clear picture
Thanks for the help everyone
Another tv saved from the landfill
Before I put everything back together
Should I test any other voltages?
Should I program some display settings?Comment
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