Greetings from a first time poster.
I am having problems with my Sharp LC-42SB45U LCD TV S/N 810873158.
The unit takes roughly 45 seconds to power on when cold. When the device was working correctly, I would attempt to power the device on and the red standby indicator would go off for a second or so, then the green power indicator would come on.
Now when I try to power the device on, the red standby light will go out and it could take anywhere from 30 to 45 seconds before anything happens. What then happens is that most of the time the green power light will come on. However, sometimes - even after waiting 30-45 seconds - the red light will come back on and I'll have to try to power on the device again. Other times the green light will flash then quickly change to red and I'll have to try to power on the device again.
When the device doesn't power on after the 30-45 seconds, the cycle time for those "other" symptoms drops down to a few seconds. e.g. I'll wait 30-45 seconds and the red light will come back on. I'll try to power the unit on and the red light will go off then come back on after, let's say, 10 seconds. I hit power again and it might flash off and then back on immediately. Eventually, the green light will come on and stay on. It may take as many as 5 attempts to get the unit to power on.
I tested the "power on time" after the unit has been on for a few hours and it appears that the the unit comes on immediately once it has warmed up. I cycled it 2 or 3 times and it powered on normally each time, but I've only done that test once. I can repeat that test this evening if need be.
As far as I can tell, something needs to warm up before the unit will power on but I'm not sure where to start looking. I could try a heat gun (on low) but I'd like to have an idea as to what I should be heating up, e.g. the power supply board or the main board or something else. I could also put a space heater under the set to "pre-warm" it to see if the symptoms go away. As I said, I suspect it's a warm-up issue, but I could be wrong.
Any troubleshooting tips would be appreciated. Thanks!
I am having problems with my Sharp LC-42SB45U LCD TV S/N 810873158.
The unit takes roughly 45 seconds to power on when cold. When the device was working correctly, I would attempt to power the device on and the red standby indicator would go off for a second or so, then the green power indicator would come on.
Now when I try to power the device on, the red standby light will go out and it could take anywhere from 30 to 45 seconds before anything happens. What then happens is that most of the time the green power light will come on. However, sometimes - even after waiting 30-45 seconds - the red light will come back on and I'll have to try to power on the device again. Other times the green light will flash then quickly change to red and I'll have to try to power on the device again.
When the device doesn't power on after the 30-45 seconds, the cycle time for those "other" symptoms drops down to a few seconds. e.g. I'll wait 30-45 seconds and the red light will come back on. I'll try to power the unit on and the red light will go off then come back on after, let's say, 10 seconds. I hit power again and it might flash off and then back on immediately. Eventually, the green light will come on and stay on. It may take as many as 5 attempts to get the unit to power on.
I tested the "power on time" after the unit has been on for a few hours and it appears that the the unit comes on immediately once it has warmed up. I cycled it 2 or 3 times and it powered on normally each time, but I've only done that test once. I can repeat that test this evening if need be.
As far as I can tell, something needs to warm up before the unit will power on but I'm not sure where to start looking. I could try a heat gun (on low) but I'd like to have an idea as to what I should be heating up, e.g. the power supply board or the main board or something else. I could also put a space heater under the set to "pre-warm" it to see if the symptoms go away. As I said, I suspect it's a warm-up issue, but I could be wrong.
Any troubleshooting tips would be appreciated. Thanks!
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