I am troubleshooting my LG 42PJ350-UB, and it will not power on. I purchased a new Power supply for it about a month ago, and then a new main board earlier this week. Upon putting in the new parts, I get something I wasn't before, but it still won't power on fully. The relays click, the screen lights up for about a second, then the relays click again, along with a green LED on the logic board, and the set goes back off. And as long as the TV is plugged in, the cycle continues. About five or so seconds between off and partway on. What's going on here and is there any way that I might be able to fix it? I'm thinking about just giving up and parting it out if I can't get it working again.
LG 42PJ350-UB won't power on all the way?
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Re: LG 42PJ350-UB won't power on all the way?
Well, they do light up, and before I got the new mainboard, I could power up the set and the backlight would stay on until I unplugged it.Comment
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That's what it did at first, now it just clicks right back off after a few seconds with the new board in, even if it's disconnected.Comment
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Re: LG 42PJ350-UB won't power on all the way?
42PJ350 is a PLASMA TV set,
http://www.lg.com/uk/tvs/lg-42PJ350-plasma-tv --Therefore, has NO Backlights.....
Sounds to me that the Control-Board is Detecting fault on either Y-SUS or Z-SUS and shutting down the set....
Start by checking all the voltages while the set is running--for the short time it does...
Voltages such as Vs, Va, VSC, -Vy, and VZ-Bias are important and if way out can cause the Control-Board to detect fault and shut down.Last edited by Alastair E; 05-31-2015, 06:57 AM.TELEFIX
How PLASMA SCREENS WORK, X-SUS and Y-SUS what they do--
http://www.irf.com/technical-info/appnotes/an-1088.pdf
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Yeah, upon testing the voltages for the short time that it comes up, they go up to about 180 on the leads before it goes down.Comment
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VS peaking at 186v for the short time that it comes up and the VC is at around 60v. Nothing on the grounds, NC 180v and M5 V 5vComment
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Are those on the power supply board? Don't see any of them labeled that just yet.Comment
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110v through the VZ, 293v through the VSC, and still hunting for the -VyComment
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Picture of the Panel Label too please--Has the vital Voltage Info on it....TELEFIX
How PLASMA SCREENS WORK, X-SUS and Y-SUS what they do--
http://www.irf.com/technical-info/appnotes/an-1088.pdf
PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL ME PRIVATELY FOR REPAIR ADVICE. QUESTIONS BELONG ON THE FORUM!Comment
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Re: LG 42PJ350-UB won't power on all the way?
Wow, that's interesting. Didn't see that at first. Well it looks as if they want to reach those, some do, but it clicks back off before the voltages stabilize.Comment
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