My beloved TC-P65ST30 suddenly stopped turning on last week, no LED lights on at all, and it deserves a lot better than being tossed out. After some youtube troubleshooting steps, I was able to find a blown ceramic capacitor, C404 on the main power supply board, picture attached. All 5 fuses on the PSU seem to have continuity.
I’m not sure what the actual rating was since the label side is blown off, but there are other capacitors of similar size on the board rated at 470pf and 1KV. Would it be a safe bet to replace the cap with one rated with this?
I also check the adjacent capacitor, C403 and it seems to measure as a short. I guess I should replace that too?
My concern is that there might be bigger issue that is causing these capacitors to blow in the first place. Should I go ahead replace the capacitors and hope for the best? I’m not sure how to check if the inductors are good. Some are measuring low resistance and others are measuring as an open.
Also, I’m not sure, but these IC’s look kind of dodgy too. One might be a little malformed.
I’m not sure what the actual rating was since the label side is blown off, but there are other capacitors of similar size on the board rated at 470pf and 1KV. Would it be a safe bet to replace the cap with one rated with this?
I also check the adjacent capacitor, C403 and it seems to measure as a short. I guess I should replace that too?
My concern is that there might be bigger issue that is causing these capacitors to blow in the first place. Should I go ahead replace the capacitors and hope for the best? I’m not sure how to check if the inductors are good. Some are measuring low resistance and others are measuring as an open.
Also, I’m not sure, but these IC’s look kind of dodgy too. One might be a little malformed.
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