Good day folks. I thought I should ask for some tips on this TV which keeps turning off and restarting at random intervals. Browsing the internet didn't prove very helpful because apparently this is a strange model, unheard of outside Europe, so all I get are some random russian websites which don't actually provide any troubleshooting, so I thought perhaps someone who had this issue on a different model but with similar boards can provide their 2 cents.
I know the issue can be very broad to diagnose, so let me narrow it down: I've replaced all "important" caps on the BN44-00191A PSU, both on the primary and the secondary, with the exception of the ones for the inverter, but the issue is still there so I doubt it's a PSU issue at this point. I get the correct voltages where they should be. Have a look at this motherboard, it's a BN41-00878a which I believe is used in other sets as well. CPU failure ? Bad caps on the main board ? The TV is almost 9 years old according to the guy and it's kept on almost continuously because it's used with a set-top box which they just turn off while and leave the TV on to turn off on its own when it's left without a signal for too long, so you can imagine it's had a tough life if it runs, say, 8 out of 10 hours every day....
EDIT: it seems to be rebooting more and more often the longer I let it run and the hotter it gets....definitely something failing in there....
I know the issue can be very broad to diagnose, so let me narrow it down: I've replaced all "important" caps on the BN44-00191A PSU, both on the primary and the secondary, with the exception of the ones for the inverter, but the issue is still there so I doubt it's a PSU issue at this point. I get the correct voltages where they should be. Have a look at this motherboard, it's a BN41-00878a which I believe is used in other sets as well. CPU failure ? Bad caps on the main board ? The TV is almost 9 years old according to the guy and it's kept on almost continuously because it's used with a set-top box which they just turn off while and leave the TV on to turn off on its own when it's left without a signal for too long, so you can imagine it's had a tough life if it runs, say, 8 out of 10 hours every day....
EDIT: it seems to be rebooting more and more often the longer I let it run and the hotter it gets....definitely something failing in there....
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