Hey gang,
I've been reading through the forums and was hoping you might be able to offer some advice on my TV. I have an LG 60PV250 that recently started acting up. I've taken to cover off and tested both fuses with my multimeter. They appear good.
When powering on the TV, I can see it power up, and the red light responds to remote input. I've changed the input (blindly, since no picture) and can hear sound on the analog input (static). While powered up, the Lighting on the TV does appear to change, but at no time is the picture visible.
With the back cover off, I can sometimes hear a faint buzzing from the z-sus board.
I've unplugged the z-sus and powered on the TV. Doing this causes nothing to happen on the screen, not even the "glow". The red light flashes slowly, and the TV doesn't appear to respond to the remote with Z-sus disconnected.
The armchair quarterback in me says to send off the z-sus board for a repair, but I thought I'd check with you folks first. Anything else I should try? Anything I can do to verify that the z-sus is at fault?
Thanks gang!
- Vantix
I've been reading through the forums and was hoping you might be able to offer some advice on my TV. I have an LG 60PV250 that recently started acting up. I've taken to cover off and tested both fuses with my multimeter. They appear good.
When powering on the TV, I can see it power up, and the red light responds to remote input. I've changed the input (blindly, since no picture) and can hear sound on the analog input (static). While powered up, the Lighting on the TV does appear to change, but at no time is the picture visible.
With the back cover off, I can sometimes hear a faint buzzing from the z-sus board.
I've unplugged the z-sus and powered on the TV. Doing this causes nothing to happen on the screen, not even the "glow". The red light flashes slowly, and the TV doesn't appear to respond to the remote with Z-sus disconnected.
The armchair quarterback in me says to send off the z-sus board for a repair, but I thought I'd check with you folks first. Anything else I should try? Anything I can do to verify that the z-sus is at fault?
Thanks gang!
- Vantix
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