This model is UK LG 42LE5900 (-za) - basically the same guts or at least same PSU as lots of the XXLE5 series 5500 etc. PSU in this one is EAY60803201 (board is customised for this model i.e.. PCB has jumpers that change the pcb parameters & model number etc for other types of screen (notably AUO screen or LG). For the wannabe hackers out there - this one has the highly hackable Broadcom chip on the main AV board
When working this is a pretty good display that can record to hdd, run on your internet connection view all manner of movies & audio aswell as having freeview HD channels. Not bad when it works..
SO, this ones had an attempted repair done by a rank amateur - on opening it I found some of the metal casing brackets missing - no big deal.. and truly terrible soldering in of a MOSFET & diode..
Its safe to assume that the guy found a repair fix found on this site for a 42LE5500 PSU with the same fault but it didn't work. In any event I replaced these components to eliminate the possibility of it been the problem - the guy hadn't removed the heatsink to fit the mosfet so he'd ended up soldering wires on to reach the mosfet pins.
How it is now - you can power it up & it goes through boot LED sequence on the trim & lights up LG logo, then it goes out. Pressing buttons on remote or the tv itself gets a reaction & you can turn it back off with remote or front buttons but there's no sound & no picture & no backlight. Ive got the service manual for this range of TVs & at first glance at the booting sequence diangram, this one fails around stage 6 - where the power to fire up the audio & screen is turned on.. I'd assume at this point that the 12/24v voltage regulator should kick up to run these circuits and for some reason it doesn't work now. I will get round to metering a few parts at some point but I'm pretty busy & a lot lazy. So, has anyone repaired this fault before ??
Oh yeah, I took macro pics of the replacement parts I installed etc Gimme a shout if you need to see..
When working this is a pretty good display that can record to hdd, run on your internet connection view all manner of movies & audio aswell as having freeview HD channels. Not bad when it works..
SO, this ones had an attempted repair done by a rank amateur - on opening it I found some of the metal casing brackets missing - no big deal.. and truly terrible soldering in of a MOSFET & diode..
Its safe to assume that the guy found a repair fix found on this site for a 42LE5500 PSU with the same fault but it didn't work. In any event I replaced these components to eliminate the possibility of it been the problem - the guy hadn't removed the heatsink to fit the mosfet so he'd ended up soldering wires on to reach the mosfet pins.
How it is now - you can power it up & it goes through boot LED sequence on the trim & lights up LG logo, then it goes out. Pressing buttons on remote or the tv itself gets a reaction & you can turn it back off with remote or front buttons but there's no sound & no picture & no backlight. Ive got the service manual for this range of TVs & at first glance at the booting sequence diangram, this one fails around stage 6 - where the power to fire up the audio & screen is turned on.. I'd assume at this point that the 12/24v voltage regulator should kick up to run these circuits and for some reason it doesn't work now. I will get round to metering a few parts at some point but I'm pretty busy & a lot lazy. So, has anyone repaired this fault before ??
Oh yeah, I took macro pics of the replacement parts I installed etc Gimme a shout if you need to see..
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