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  • Date Created: 26 Mar 2017 5:47 PM Date Created
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How one electrical passive element can cause issue

kk99
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26 Mar 2017

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Few days ago I got TV with following issue: there is no way to power on TV (only standby LED is on). I have checked that all voltages on IP board (power supply and inverter) were correct. Next I have checked key elements on main board. After analyze of schematic I have found guilty: it was electrical capacitor 100 uF / 16V (C5068) located near 1.2 V LDO (placed under metal shield near the MCU). After replace of this element TV works properly.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 8 years ago +2
    Good work, that must have been a very satisfying result.
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago +2
    Well done. You'll be surprised how many LCD monitors suffer from faulty capacitors that prevent them from working correctly after a few years. As manufacturers have tended towards switch mode supplies…
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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 8 years ago

    Well done.

    You'll be surprised how many LCD monitors suffer from faulty capacitors that prevent them from working correctly after a few years.

    As manufacturers have tended towards switch mode supplies, the need for low ESR caps has grown.

     

    Manufacturers have to balance costs with life, and sadly some big name companies are using 2000hr capacitors.

    They get away with it on the basis that, that is the life expectancy when running at their rated temperature, and the cost of longer life versions climbs very steeply.

     

    With warranty periods of one or maybe two years, it's becoming normal and something you'd expect from no name low cost brands.

     

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    mcb1 over 8 years ago

    Well done.

    You'll be surprised how many LCD monitors suffer from faulty capacitors that prevent them from working correctly after a few years.

    As manufacturers have tended towards switch mode supplies, the need for low ESR caps has grown.

     

    Manufacturers have to balance costs with life, and sadly some big name companies are using 2000hr capacitors.

    They get away with it on the basis that, that is the life expectancy when running at their rated temperature, and the cost of longer life versions climbs very steeply.

     

    With warranty periods of one or maybe two years, it's becoming normal and something you'd expect from no name low cost brands.

     

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    COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1

    And cheap and nasty electrolytes!

    Do you remember the Capacitor Plague at the turn of the Century?

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    mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    Yes.

    It resulted in many motherboards dying prematurely, but they could be fixed if the leakage haven't caused too much damage.

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