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  • lordalex
    New Member
    • Apr 2018
    • 8
    • lahr

    #1

    LG 50PA6500 power supply Relais klicks

    Hello guys,

    I got the broken plasma LG from ma friend to take a look at.

    The tv cant start. If i plug in the cable i can hear the relais klicking several times. It tries to start and klicks again after a few seconds. No picture.

    Removed the above right connector. Still the same error.
    I found out, that its a power supply Problem.

    I measured a few things with the multimeter. Did also a few tests with m_on and rl_on connected to the stby pins like described here.

    http://tomtechtodrepair.blogspot.de/...d-diy.html?m=1

    I cant measure the 190v or more. I can hear one relais clicking. After moving the m_on switch, i hear the other relais, but no Output on vs. And then the same thing starts as described above. One relais starts to klick and after a few seconds the other. Again and again.

    Couldnt recognize any bad capacitors. Fuses are good, Running out of ideas.

    This is the power supply

    Last edited by lordalex; 04-20-2018, 03:46 PM.
  • chrismurphy
    Badcaps Veteran
    • May 2014
    • 251
    • australia

    #2
    Re: LG 50PA6500 power supply Relais klicks

    Replace cap as shown
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    • lordalex
      New Member
      • Apr 2018
      • 8
      • lahr

      #3
      Re: LG 50PA6500 power supply Relais klicks

      Thank you! This was the solution. Got one from a local store. It has a bigger size, but i could connect it with some cables. Working well now.

      3,49€ repair costs Couldnt be better

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