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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Originally posted by tom66
    Ah, don't be silly. Everyone knows it's the pesky inductors causing the issue.
    Tom you have 300000000000 posts and you dont know that a bad Led lamp bulb capasistator can cause this goddd !
    Last edited by ReeceyBurger123; 10-30-2015, 12:43 PM.

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  • tom66
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    Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123
    99% of the time capasititators will fix the cracked screen issue
    Ah, don't be silly. Everyone knows it's the pesky inductors causing the issue.

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Haha

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  • freakaftr8
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    I knew it! Haha you guys are awesome

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    99% of the time capasititators will fix the cracked screen issue

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    No price\8 x 10 hours that gives ypu cost you will have to Pm him to gain correct information. Also consider the cost of the capasitatetors to fix the issue.

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  • freakaftr8
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    Hey since that TV only has 1/8 of the screen it should only be 1/8 the price right? This is not including your fancy repair job to the screen though that's gotta be worth something at least an hour labor?

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Originally posted by Alastair E
    Here's an interesting bit of (True) garbage for ya!

    In the 1920's/30's, when electronics really was in its infancy, Capacitors of the electrolytic type were sometimes used as Voltage Regulators....

    Often electrolytic caps were fluid filled things like cylindrical lead-acid batteries, with different chemicals and metals used....

    Also, overvoltage and a fairly high current would cause them to internally spark and knock....

    We have come a LONG way!

    I wonder if we'll get some bozo on youtube saying to check for knocking caps!

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Originally posted by tom66
    You're doing it wrong, you need to use a blowtorch to reactivate parts of the panel. Failing that take the TV to your local DIY shop and ask them to cut a glass pane to match the size of the screen. Replace the screen with that and the picture will be perfect, although always white, but few people are concerned about this.
    If its always white your new glass probably has an as15 chip fault

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Originally posted by 120volts
    I tried super big caps to fix th lines but, it didn't work.
    I found that yellow electrical tape worked better.


    I'm not sure why but, It's still hard to see the picture.
    Haha

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  • freakaftr8
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    Guess my engine in my bmw m5 is a 1930s capacitor. Huh. Lol

    I work on vintage electronics and I have seen you capacitors before and yes they are an interesting breed

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  • Alastair E
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    Here's an interesting bit of (True) garbage for ya!

    In the 1920's/30's, when electronics really was in its infancy, Capacitors of the electrolytic type were sometimes used as Voltage Regulators....

    Often electrolytic caps were fluid filled things like cylindrical lead-acid batteries, with different chemicals and metals used....

    Also, overvoltage and a fairly high current would cause them to internally spark and knock....

    We have come a LONG way!

    I wonder if we'll get some bozo on youtube saying to check for knocking caps!

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  • freakaftr8
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    That's a hell of a nice sony! How much do you want for it?

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  • 120volts
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    As you can see I still get part of the picture I guess I shouldn't complain.

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  • tom66
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    Originally posted by Hamie
    lol why would changing capacitors to a higher voltage solve anything if they are not under rated?

    There is no way that 35v cap is getting anything over 35v
    Exactly...

    Manufacturers aren't stupid. Samsung didn't install 10V caps on a 13V rail.

    Capacitor lifetime isn't strongly affected by applied voltage. Even up to 20% above the rating only increases leakage current and decreases life slightly, which is hardly noticeable for most electrolytic capacitors. Ceramic caps can be over-rated 200-300% on voltage and generally function fine, although capacitance falls off significantly with voltage this does return when the voltage is normal.

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  • tom66
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    You're doing it wrong, you need to use a blowtorch to reactivate parts of the panel. Failing that take the TV to your local DIY shop and ask them to cut a glass pane to match the size of the screen. Replace the screen with that and the picture will be perfect, although always white, but few people are concerned about this.

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  • 120volts
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    I tried super big caps to fix th lines but, it didn't work.
    I found that yellow electrical tape worked better.


    I'm not sure why but, It's still hard to see the picture.

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Originally posted by tom66
    I have seen random line glitches, not fixed, caused by a noisy regulator. It's not unreasonable to suggest that bad capacitors could cause that fault. Fixed lines are almost always the panel, especially if there's a limited number of them.
    I have also seen this on a Cmo panel where a bad regulator caused lots of red lines across the screen and no display. But bad caps I highly doubt will cause this the guy in the video was just talking nonsense tbh

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  • tom66
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    Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123
    Yeah haha, bad caps can cause interference in the Lvds line but that will affect the whole screen I meant lines/rows of pixels out or multicolored.
    I have seen random line glitches, not fixed, caused by a noisy regulator. It's not unreasonable to suggest that bad capacitors could cause that fault. Fixed lines are almost always the panel, especially if there's a limited number of them.

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Ohh can they thanks for the info will look out for them symptoms lol haha

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