I have an LG 50PJ350 that had the clicking problem. The resistor in the upper right was clearly blown and had a burn mark on the PCB. My brother (an electronics tech) installed the repair kit for the EAY60968701 power supply board from Coppell TV Repair. That fixed the problem.
About a week or so later, the set would not power on at all. No standby light, no clicking, no sound, nothing. I unplugged it for a few hours and plugged it back in. Still nothing.
I unplugged it again and set it to the side for a day or two, then plugged it back in and it worked great. That lasted about a week or so and now the problem is back.
No signs of power at all. I can unplug, plug in and still nothing, but I let it sit overnight unplugged and it works again.
It's currently working, but I suspect the problem will appear again any day now.
I don't know if unplugging it is necessary or if simply letting it sit idle for a few days plugged in would have a similar effect. I haven't tried that yet.
I don't see any obviously domed caps or any other burn marks besides around the hole for the original blown resistor.
Any ideas?
About a week or so later, the set would not power on at all. No standby light, no clicking, no sound, nothing. I unplugged it for a few hours and plugged it back in. Still nothing.
I unplugged it again and set it to the side for a day or two, then plugged it back in and it worked great. That lasted about a week or so and now the problem is back.
No signs of power at all. I can unplug, plug in and still nothing, but I let it sit overnight unplugged and it works again.
It's currently working, but I suspect the problem will appear again any day now.
I don't know if unplugging it is necessary or if simply letting it sit idle for a few days plugged in would have a similar effect. I haven't tried that yet.
I don't see any obviously domed caps or any other burn marks besides around the hole for the original blown resistor.
Any ideas?
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