Hi Folks,
I've got this Philips 32PFL7562D 32" TV screen that behave funnily -- either by design or faulty somehow?
It works well for about 3 months then suddenly stops working for about a month then again start working again well...
The symptom is, when it becomes faulty, it instantly goes to standby (from blue light to orange) when i switch-on and that's it -- i've checked to no avail?
I've attached pictures of the PSU (very big/old and awkward to troubleshoot) -- some repairs where done on the PSU before and seems a bit doggy.
I don't think the caps are the cause, otherwise it won't work well more than an hour if at all. I supposed its act as such when there is an over current or over voltage and locks up as protection but why for so long and no where on the board or panel to reset the PSU if that's the reason?
Any ideas why/how -- i though i share, perhaps someone can hint something i could use to revive the TV when it locks up or becomes faulty again?
Thanks
I've got this Philips 32PFL7562D 32" TV screen that behave funnily -- either by design or faulty somehow?
It works well for about 3 months then suddenly stops working for about a month then again start working again well...
The symptom is, when it becomes faulty, it instantly goes to standby (from blue light to orange) when i switch-on and that's it -- i've checked to no avail?
I've attached pictures of the PSU (very big/old and awkward to troubleshoot) -- some repairs where done on the PSU before and seems a bit doggy.
I don't think the caps are the cause, otherwise it won't work well more than an hour if at all. I supposed its act as such when there is an over current or over voltage and locks up as protection but why for so long and no where on the board or panel to reset the PSU if that's the reason?
Any ideas why/how -- i though i share, perhaps someone can hint something i could use to revive the TV when it locks up or becomes faulty again?
Thanks
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