Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start Up Problem
I laid mine on a towel face down on the dinning room table with my wifes help and a bad back as well. I wouldn't recommend trying it up right.
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Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start Up Problem
That's the one on ebay that I also purchased. There was one wire on the new ps harnese that was placed in the wrong pin hole slot on the invertor plug next to the ps. Just match all your wires for the new ps. Mine works great. Color and detail have greatly improved as well. I think my Olevia is a top notch tv and didn't want to give up on it. The back is easy to remove and the ps is simple to change. No soldering required.
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Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start Up Problem
I got it working great with a new power supply. Thanks for all the help. When I first installed the power supply, the screen wouldn’t come on. I took it back apart and looked at each wire position on all the harnesses. On this particular power supply, you had to use the new harnesses because the pin sockets are not the same as the original power supply. The blue wire was on the wrong side of the yellow wire on the inverter that's closest to the power supply. I pulled the blue wire out of the pin plug and installed in the...
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Re: Olevia 242FHD-T11 no picture, but has sound
I had no sound or remote at start up. Then I replaced with a brand new power supply. It then started up with the remote, sound and no picture. I took it back apart and looked at each wire position on all the harnesses. On this particular power supply, you had to use the new harnesses because the pin sockets are not the same as the original power supply. The blue wire was on the wrong side of the yellow wire on the inverter that's closest to the power supply. I pulled the blue wire out of the pin plug and installed in the correct slot...Last edited by Mikef12; 05-05-2012, 01:55 PM.
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Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start Up Problem
Thanks Cash, for all the great info. I found a brand new power supply for $49.00 on e-bay, but will check for bad mosfets and caps on the old one. I also just want to practice trouble shooting and repairing these boards. Then I’ll learn something new and have a good spare. Also don't want too much TV down time as it is our main TV. I thought $180 was fairly reasonable for one of only 16 brand spanking new main boards known to exist. Used or repaired main boards are $120 plus shipping.
Best Wishes and Thanks...
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Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start Up Problem
I just called CCE and they don't have any new power supplies (They bought Olevia's old stock as they went out of business. That's where I purchased the new main board). So I quess I'll repair the one I have. A used one will have the same shotty caps and are probably on there last leg as well.
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Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start Up Problem
This first link's not working
[url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attachm...1&d=1290283049[/url]
The other link works fine.
[url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attachm...7&d=1280167246[/url]Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start ...80167246[/url]Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42"
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Re: Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start Up Problem
After replacing the main board, I've put it all back together. It's working and is the main TV in the house. I bought the TV at Wal-Mart four or five years ago with an extended warranty and because of the blown HTMI slots and the fact that Olevia went out of business, I got the TV for free. So, I didn't mind spending $180 bucks for a brand new Main board. In saying that, a new power supply is an affordable gamble as well. This group won't allow me to access the links for the Caps that you provided in your post. I guess it's because...
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Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV Start Up Problem
Hi All,
I have an Olevia 242TFHD-T11 42" TV. The remote won't turn on the TV. Then when you manually turn it on, it powers up, but has no sound and no remote function. Repeat the manual shut off and power up 2 or 3 more times and then the sound kicks back in but the remote wont work for about 5 minutes until the TV warms up and then everything works fine.
I thought it was the main board (It already had 2 blown HDMI slots). I replaced with a brand new main board with no resolve. Could it be a weak capacitor in the power supply? Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated....
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