LG tv has stopped working but standby light is still on?

LG tv has stopped working but standby light is still on?

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Vincefox

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Mods, apologies if this is in the wrong place.


Got a large flat LG telly which has gone pop. Standby lit still working but it just shut off and won't work now.

Anyone had this or have any ideas? Is it scrap or is there some work around for it?

Vincefox

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That sounds about right, cheers smile

Dont think i'll be tackling it myself tho, me and lectrics dont go!



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Vincefox

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Zad said:
90% of the time (possibly more) when a flat screen TV fails it is a capacitor in the power supply. Planned failure really, they choose to put nice cheap 85 degree C capacitors in the toasty hot power supply, knowing that they will fail in not many years and people will think they are unrepairable or can't be bothered.
I suspected it might be something doable, the telly is probly under 2 years or so old.

If it's a capacitor for the power supply, how come the standby light still works tho?

I am not electrically savvy, btw.

Vincefox

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shakotan said:
Vincefox said:
I suspected it might be something doable, the telly is probly under 2 years or so old.

If it's a capacitor for the power supply, how come the standby light still works tho?

I am not electrically savvy, btw.
The power circuit is separate from the standby circuit
Ah right cheers.


Vincefox

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JustinP1 said:
Did you buy any chance get it from Dixons/Currys/PC World? If so, I've got good news for you!
No, i think it was part of a deal when you get a new iphone or playstation or something. I'll check tonight.

How much should a lectrician charge to fix it?

Vincefox

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Morningside said:
Yes the great Capacitor problem. I have a 40 inch Samsung here that was going to be chucked out, it cost me £1.99 to repair.
Did you do it yourself tho?

Vincefox

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bristolracer said:
Ask around for a tv repair guy, they are still about.
They dont have shops like they used too.

I would say to budget £40 to £60 for such a repair
Thanks for that, i'll have a dig round.

Vincefox

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ecotec said:
we had this exact issue with an LG TV, bought from richer sounds and after a bit of hassle they changed it for a newer model - only six months old or so.

Good luck - post if you get it sorted
Will do, having a look at it in a bit. I suspect i'll let a proper lectrician do it tho, i'm a danger to myself and others with this kind of thing.