Hi!
I'm trying to fix this TV (duh!), thanks for your help!
The image has an overall white cast to it with purple and green areas of hue, and lots of snow when there's no input. With input, the image looks like a blend of the image and the the white/green/purple/snow background.
The menus and error message ("no input signal") appears on the screen very clear without problems. The menu and error message appear in a navy blue box with yellow letters, or a black box with yellow letters and a red exclamation point.
All caps/components look good visually, I don't see any burnt out buffers, etc.
What I've done so far is measure voltages:
The values on the sticker say it should be Va=66.7 and Vs=181.7.
Using the pots on the pwr board, I was able to lower the voltages to
Va = 67.4
Vs = 183.4
I couldn't get them any lower, and I understand that we should try to get within 0.2V of the target. The Vs was as low as I could get them to go. I had my daughter watch the screen as I adjusted the values, and she said she didn't see any difference before and after my voltage adjustments.
I pulled a 680uF 100V cap from the power board that was near the adjustment pots, and it read within the 20% tolerance (607 uF), but the ESR was 0.3.
I'll post pics in a few minutes.
Really hoping I can save the day with this one with your help!
I'm trying to fix this TV (duh!), thanks for your help!
The image has an overall white cast to it with purple and green areas of hue, and lots of snow when there's no input. With input, the image looks like a blend of the image and the the white/green/purple/snow background.
The menus and error message ("no input signal") appears on the screen very clear without problems. The menu and error message appear in a navy blue box with yellow letters, or a black box with yellow letters and a red exclamation point.
All caps/components look good visually, I don't see any burnt out buffers, etc.
What I've done so far is measure voltages:
The values on the sticker say it should be Va=66.7 and Vs=181.7.
Using the pots on the pwr board, I was able to lower the voltages to
Va = 67.4
Vs = 183.4
I couldn't get them any lower, and I understand that we should try to get within 0.2V of the target. The Vs was as low as I could get them to go. I had my daughter watch the screen as I adjusted the values, and she said she didn't see any difference before and after my voltage adjustments.
I pulled a 680uF 100V cap from the power board that was near the adjustment pots, and it read within the 20% tolerance (607 uF), but the ESR was 0.3.
I'll post pics in a few minutes.
Really hoping I can save the day with this one with your help!

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