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    Westinghouse SK-19h210s

    I recently acquired a Westinghouse SK-19h210s LCD tv. I will admit I found it on the curb waiting to go for the garbage men. I thought it was a computer moniter at first. Brought it home and plugged it in. Nothing happened. Been reading other posts, gotten a lot of info, thanx for that. Not to knowledgable on this yet but always wanting to try it. One post said something about checking the fuse. I think I figured out that but need help with how to test it... I have pulled everything out. I noticed one of the caps has a bulge on it. I plan on recaping everything but want to check that fuse just in case I have to replace that...

    Thanx in advance...

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    Re: Westinghouse SK-19h210s

    Originally posted by Dussy69
    I recently acquired a Westinghouse SK-19h210s LCD tv. I will admit I found it on the curb waiting to go for the garbage men. I thought it was a computer moniter at first. Brought it home and plugged it in. Nothing happened. Been reading other posts, gotten a lot of info, thanx for that. Not to knowledgable on this yet but always wanting to try it. One post said something about checking the fuse. I think I figured out that but need help with how to test it... I have pulled everything out. I noticed one of the caps has a bulge on it. I plan on recaping everything but want to check that fuse just in case I have to replace that...

    Thanx in advance...
    Test is using an ohmmeter.

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      #3
      Re: Westinghouse SK-19h210s

      I have the same model a friend gave to me. I have replaced the caps on the power board and it now turns on and I have sound but the picture only dislpays for about 2 seconds, then goes black.. So far I only spent 17 dollars on this unit. Not to bad yet.. Try starting with the capacitors on the power board you might have better luck then I.. If anybody else has any ideas why my screen shuts down please let me know.. Thanks

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        #4
        Re: Westinghouse SK-19h210s

        Originally posted by all_nite View Post
        I have replaced the caps on the power board and it now turns on and I have sound but the picture only dislpays for about 2 seconds, then goes black..
        1) Wow, feedback on Amazon.com

        http://www.amazon.com/Westinghouse-S...owViewpoints=1

        shows 65 people scored it a 1 out of 72 reviews.

        2) What brand of capacitors did you use for replacements?

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          #5
          Re: Westinghouse SK-19h210s

          I aquired a non working Westinghouse SK-19h210s. When I plugged it in there was no power, no blue light. I have inspected the power supply board (DAC-19M015) and i found the smd fuse near C103 is broken. All caps are looking good.
          I repalce the fuse with a smd resitor (0 ohm).
          When I powered on, the blue light come out, after couple seconds, Q1 on the analog board (A190A5-A05) burned out.

          I am thinking of replacing the transistor Q1, however, I don't know the part number.
          I wonder if anyone has similar issue.

          Thanks in advance.

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            Re: Westinghouse SK-19h210s

            Originally posted by rlee View Post
            I aquired a non working Westinghouse SK-19h210s. When I plugged it in there was no power, no blue light. I have inspected the power supply board (DAC-19M015) and i found the smd fuse near C103 is broken. All caps are looking good.
            I repalce the fuse with a smd resitor (0 ohm).
            When I powered on, the blue light come out, after couple seconds, Q1 on the analog board (A190A5-A05) burned out.

            I am thinking of replacing the transistor Q1, however, I don't know the part number.
            I wonder if anyone has similar issue.

            Thanks in advance.
            Hi rlee,
            Hope you are still there. I also have a problem on the main board, but mine is Q21, maybe you could let me know what number is on Q21 by CN10 the connector for the display. As for Q1 the number on it is 7KWWH hope this helps.

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              #7
              Re: Westinghouse SK-19h210s

              Ok, I just got one of these with no power at a local recycler. I am sure that I will fix that issue when I tear it down. But it sure looks like there is a high likely hood that it will have other issues as well. I sure hope my wapping 15 dollar investment comes out good. Ether way I guess it should be good for parts.

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                #8
                Re: Westinghouse SK-19h210s

                Ok, I replaced the 10v 2200uf with a 16v 2200uf and my TV is working. I did find that it has some moisture marks behind the screen, but you cant see them when you are watching TV. I think I am going to see if my 19 in Westinghouse monitor is a match, It has a perfect picture. I do like the 1080i on the DTV but I think finding a remote that will work for the TV maybe hell. I think that if I have to sacrifice the monitor it will be for a better cause.

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