Re: Sharp LC32DH57E Aquos TV Power Issue
I'll have to buy something to test the voltages, any suggestions for a cheap entry level tool?
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Re: Sharp LC32DH57E Aquos TV Power Issue
Hi,
Thanks for the advice
I looked, no pictures, look totally fine, there is no obvious damage anywhere.
On rear of board around the solder points of that big capacitor there is a very small amount of some dark brown discolouration... might that indicate a fault?
I am talking less than 1mm of staining, extremely small.
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Sharp LC32DH57E Aquos TV Power Issue
Hello Everyone,
I have been reading about how to diagnose and repair bad caps in an attempt to repair this television.
When I plug it in, and press the "power" button, the LED turns RED, indicating standby. I press it again, it goes dark, indicating OFF.
I have spoken with Sharp and they insist it goes RED for standby and on another press it should go GREEN, on state.
The diagnostic does not work (holding down input and volume), I've watched a guide.
None of the caps appear bloated, there is no obvious discharge from...Last edited by RandomUsername1918; 03-02-2017, 01:48 PM.
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