Maxent MX-50HPT52 - when i turn the set on, it powers on, blinks, and then powers off with an audible click sound.
I followed a few troubleshooting steps, disconnecting the X and Y boards and the issue still happened. I then disconnected the logic board and the X and Y boards were still connected. with the logic board disconnected, the TV will power and LED will stay lit up. The Y board has two caps that are visibly bulging (25v 660 iirc). the Logic board is a LJ92-01371C. it has three caps and it feels like one or two might be bulging. they are surface mount and i cannot read them.
So my first question - is the logic board the problem here? it seems like the TV powers fine when the board is out, but im not familiar with the order of operations here. Do the X and Y work because they arent connected to the logic board? or is it just the logic board that is the problem? I'm going to replace the caps on the Y board because i can read the values on them, I'd like to replace the surface mount caps on the logic board and then see if that fixes it... if the logic board is the only thing wrong (aside from the Y caps) then i might just replace it altogether.
thanks in advance for any help.
I followed a few troubleshooting steps, disconnecting the X and Y boards and the issue still happened. I then disconnected the logic board and the X and Y boards were still connected. with the logic board disconnected, the TV will power and LED will stay lit up. The Y board has two caps that are visibly bulging (25v 660 iirc). the Logic board is a LJ92-01371C. it has three caps and it feels like one or two might be bulging. they are surface mount and i cannot read them.
So my first question - is the logic board the problem here? it seems like the TV powers fine when the board is out, but im not familiar with the order of operations here. Do the X and Y work because they arent connected to the logic board? or is it just the logic board that is the problem? I'm going to replace the caps on the Y board because i can read the values on them, I'd like to replace the surface mount caps on the logic board and then see if that fixes it... if the logic board is the only thing wrong (aside from the Y caps) then i might just replace it altogether.
thanks in advance for any help.
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