Monday, February 10, 2014

LDC TV Repair made easy # 5

Many times bad capacitors can be momentarily restored to their normal capacity with the use of heat. This will not work if your capacitor is internally shorted or to dried out.. My demonstration is not meant to encourage the use of a hair dryer in place of a good capacitor tester but it can be helpful in doing a quick estimate.

If your looking for more understanding on how to repair LCD TVs or power supplies here are some good resources.
How to troubleshoot and repair Switch Mode Power supplies at http://davestv.jestinemichellepow.cli... This book is a bit spendy but It really is a great book on switching power supplies. Jestine is good at getting right to the main points you need to understand about troubleshooting this kind of power supply and their associated feedback circuits.
Since a majority of the problems I have seen on LCD TVs are related to bad power supplies I'm glad I took the time to read this book . Most of it was easy reading with plenty of pictures and diagrams.
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Testing electronic components and finding unknown resistor values by Jestine Yong. http://5d8388ioop4nfm862d1b0u7sbj.hop...
This is an excellent book for A beginner level student who wants to learn how to test electronic components like a professional. Jestine really took the time to make this book easy to understand.
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How to repair LCD Computer Monitors by Jestine Yong at
http://davestv.jestinewilliamlcd.clic...
Even though this book was about computer monitor repair I found most of the troubleshooting techniques he demonstrates also applied to LCD TV repair so I was glad to have read it. Much like the book on Switch Mode Power Supplies it was easy to follow. It had lots of pictures and good troubleshooting techniques.
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Mikes TV case histories The latest paperback edition has hundreds of case histories on LCD, CRT, Plasma and Projection TVs. at http://www.mikestvtips.com/ 1-410-272-4984
When I first started in the TV repair business and my troubleshooting skills were not that great often times Mike's case histories told me exactly which parts I needed to replace and it often saved me from having to purchase a great many schematics. I have been using his case histories since 1995 and I would not be with out them. If you call him please be considerate of his time zone and call between 11:00 AM TO 8:PM Eastern time only.
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Getting Started In Electronics by Forest Mims available at some Radio Shacks or through this link.
http://www.Forrestmims.com
If you know nothing at all about electronics and want to start with the basics this is a fantastic book to start with. This book is packed with pictures.

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