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I've searched for this particular problem but found nothing close so here goes:
LG 37LC7D lcd tv. A freebie.
Problem: upon turning on after 5 green blinks power light goes solid green TV powers on and screen comes up but after a few seconds blacks out then comes back up and blacks out again. it is totally black with no backlight 'ghosting' . Power light remains solid green.
This continues at regular intervals every 2-3 seconds while powered on.
Signal is getting to the tv since I can see whatever is connected/selected to it in those few seconds. Menu is accessible but visible only when screen comes up for those few seconds each time.
So I started off by replacing the PSU caps that were bulging badly even the ones not indicating failing. There were several that I did not replace since the caps kit I bought did not supply them and it was noted I didnt need to unless signs of obvious failure was present ( the dreaded bulging).
Once replacement was complete i fired it up and it still has the same problem stated above.
Any recommendations as to my next step in troubleshooting ?
Glad to have joined up here A great resource !
I've searched for this particular problem but found nothing close so here goes:
LG 37LC7D lcd tv. A freebie.
Problem: upon turning on after 5 green blinks power light goes solid green TV powers on and screen comes up but after a few seconds blacks out then comes back up and blacks out again. it is totally black with no backlight 'ghosting' . Power light remains solid green.
This continues at regular intervals every 2-3 seconds while powered on.
Signal is getting to the tv since I can see whatever is connected/selected to it in those few seconds. Menu is accessible but visible only when screen comes up for those few seconds each time.
So I started off by replacing the PSU caps that were bulging badly even the ones not indicating failing. There were several that I did not replace since the caps kit I bought did not supply them and it was noted I didnt need to unless signs of obvious failure was present ( the dreaded bulging).
Once replacement was complete i fired it up and it still has the same problem stated above.
Any recommendations as to my next step in troubleshooting ?
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