I have a LG 50PA5500 which has no picture no sound and does not turn on.
Keys on the TV and remote does not turn on the TV.
The red led on the corner is lit as if the TV is in standby.
There is a faint glow which is very hard to see at all times.
When I connect the ac lead the screen lights up with grey and then dissipates to this faint glow.
I had the following problems before the TV failed:
1 One of the hdmi ports failed(HDMI 1)
2 After few weeks the other HDMI port failed (HDMI2)
3 I was using the last working hdmi port successfully for another few weeks.
I put the main board in the oven at 385F-400F for 8-15 minutes few times following an advice I got to possibly sustain conductivity in broken soldering, it didn't help.
4 Couple of days later while I was watching the TV, the TV shut off. I couldn't turn it on. I unplugged it and let it stand for hours and connected back and it did not turn on.
5 Next day I plugged it again and let it stay plugged in with a faint glow on the screen for a while and it did come to life showing the lg no signal logo.
Next day when I was watching the TV it again switched off and the sound continued (which is connected to a receiver with the digital cable) for another 15 seconds and then the sound went off.
I couldn't get it to turn on again afterwards.
In my area I do get brief power outages during storms, I am using a surge protector but I don’t know if this has contributed to the TV failing.
I also remember once the TV switching off and then clicking like ten times. This was maybe a month ago and then I could switch on the TV and it never did this again.
I tried to take voltage readings from the power supply, the VS, VA, M5V, 5.2V and 17V I could get readings from all of them close to the specs written on the board. (maybe with a very little discrepancy but I am using a very cheap multimeter)
When I was using the probe to get the reading of M5V from the pin on the socket connecting to the Z board I accidentally touched the positive probe to 55V VA and M5V pins at the same time for a second and it buzzed and a little smoke came out from the probe. I then took the readings again and it didn't seem have to killed the PSU. I hope I didn’t do further damage to anything at this time.
I tried to run a test pattern using a jumper on the logic board and disconnecting the ribbon cable from the main board. The screen lighted up and showed grainy pattern allover, screen light flashing in the background etc. but it wasn’t the test patterns I have seen on youtube videos with colorful changing patterns on lg plasma TVs.
There is also the green led pulsing on the logic board, one long followed by one short and then pausing briefly and looping again.
Before the TV failed I had no problems with the picture at any time. The picture was perfect at all times until the TV failed.
I ordered a second hand logic board (since it was $10, I didn’t mind giving it a try) and today I ordered a pulled main board off eBay.
I don’t know if I am on the right track or do you guys think the problem maybe the Ysuz or PSU etc?
Many thanks in advance
Keys on the TV and remote does not turn on the TV.
The red led on the corner is lit as if the TV is in standby.
There is a faint glow which is very hard to see at all times.
When I connect the ac lead the screen lights up with grey and then dissipates to this faint glow.
I had the following problems before the TV failed:
1 One of the hdmi ports failed(HDMI 1)
2 After few weeks the other HDMI port failed (HDMI2)
3 I was using the last working hdmi port successfully for another few weeks.
I put the main board in the oven at 385F-400F for 8-15 minutes few times following an advice I got to possibly sustain conductivity in broken soldering, it didn't help.
4 Couple of days later while I was watching the TV, the TV shut off. I couldn't turn it on. I unplugged it and let it stand for hours and connected back and it did not turn on.
5 Next day I plugged it again and let it stay plugged in with a faint glow on the screen for a while and it did come to life showing the lg no signal logo.
Next day when I was watching the TV it again switched off and the sound continued (which is connected to a receiver with the digital cable) for another 15 seconds and then the sound went off.
I couldn't get it to turn on again afterwards.
In my area I do get brief power outages during storms, I am using a surge protector but I don’t know if this has contributed to the TV failing.
I also remember once the TV switching off and then clicking like ten times. This was maybe a month ago and then I could switch on the TV and it never did this again.
I tried to take voltage readings from the power supply, the VS, VA, M5V, 5.2V and 17V I could get readings from all of them close to the specs written on the board. (maybe with a very little discrepancy but I am using a very cheap multimeter)
When I was using the probe to get the reading of M5V from the pin on the socket connecting to the Z board I accidentally touched the positive probe to 55V VA and M5V pins at the same time for a second and it buzzed and a little smoke came out from the probe. I then took the readings again and it didn't seem have to killed the PSU. I hope I didn’t do further damage to anything at this time.
I tried to run a test pattern using a jumper on the logic board and disconnecting the ribbon cable from the main board. The screen lighted up and showed grainy pattern allover, screen light flashing in the background etc. but it wasn’t the test patterns I have seen on youtube videos with colorful changing patterns on lg plasma TVs.
There is also the green led pulsing on the logic board, one long followed by one short and then pausing briefly and looping again.
Before the TV failed I had no problems with the picture at any time. The picture was perfect at all times until the TV failed.
I ordered a second hand logic board (since it was $10, I didn’t mind giving it a try) and today I ordered a pulled main board off eBay.
I don’t know if I am on the right track or do you guys think the problem maybe the Ysuz or PSU etc?
Many thanks in advance
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