SOURCE: Red blinking light on a Magnavox Plasma TV
Here is the solution. For less that 100$ your Magnavox Plasma TV. Model # 50MF2310/37 will be running like a champ.
Issue:
Magnavox Plasma TV. Model # 50MF2310/37 screen has no picture.
There is no sound, TV comes on and then after a few seconds clicks and
screen remains blank.
Cause:
On the main power circuit board to Capacitors are prone to failure from
over load. The caps are 3300uf 10v 105+c capacitors located to the left
of the AC power input.
Service:
Magnavox will refer you to a service center. They will advise $$$ for
an inspection. They will also want to charge upwards of 500$ to replace
the entire board.
Solution:
1. Unplug your TV
2. Disconnect all connections from your TV
3. With assistance lay your TV on its face on a non-scratching service
4. Remove the back panel screws.
5. Lift back panel off
6. The central board is your main power board.
7. Remove all wire harnesses from the main board.
8. Remove all screws that are holding the main board in place.
9. Lift the main board out and carefully place it into a non electromagnetic pouch.
10. Take the board to a Circuit Board repair shop.
11. Have them replace the the above mentioned Caps.
12. Re-install the board in your TV.
NOTE: Replace the caps with 3300uf 16v 105+ high temp caps(preferrably Japanese caps)
This fix cost me 80$ and my time to search for other who had the same issue. Try searching for Magnavox Plasma TV. Model # 50MF2310/37 bad circuit board or Magnavox Plasma TV bad capacitors or Magnavox Plasma TV bad ciruit board.
Hope this all help, Magnavox is should take ownership for this problem
and recall any tv's that have these caps in them. The worst part about
this is that teh **** from the repair center that was paid 100$ to
check the TV, stripped out the screw holes and damaged the case for the
TV.
Portland Laptop Repair was awesome. They repaired the board and it
looked like new. Check them out at http://www.laptopportland.com/
Jeff G
Portland, OR
SOURCE: will not power on, blinking red "power on" light
The power supply might have a shorted/defective diode(s), blown resistors, capacitors if the light is blinking on the front of the LCD.
I repair these power supplies, write to [email protected] if you need further assistance.
SOURCE: 37"scott lcd tv power supply
We repaired ours for about $5. We have a page with pictures showing the compnents replaced.
Hope it helps!
http://www.findonefindall.com/toyota-sienna/LCT37SHA_Scott_Akai_LG_LCD_tv.htm
SOURCE: T.v. won't turn on
The following parts can be purchased at digikey.com or mouser.com web site. I am also posting all of the things I have found so far with these TVs.
Here are few possible solutions:
If you have no red light and you have a Megmeet MLT386 power supply, check these parts:
1) Swollen caps on the secondary circuit (may cause the red light blink problem, but also see below).
2) Blown fuse F1 (5A/250V) this is caused by a shorted FET at QA1 (20N60), you may also find that SMT cap CX23 is burned up (.001uf) which is in parallel with diode DA2 which may be damaged/shorted, replace these components.
If the power LED goes from red to green when powered up but no picture, then it might be lost +24VDC from the power supply:
3)Check fuse F2 (3.15A/250V, I put a 5A in), if it is blown, replace FET at QA2A (9N50C), replace QA2 as well (9N50C). Check SMT resistors at R233,R234,R235,R236 (.47 ohm). If open, replace with .1 ohm 1W or 2W resistor (easier to source). Also replace SMT transistor QF1 (2X4 or 2N4401 NPN transistor). And replace diodes at DS2 and DS1 (HER207), DS2 was shorted, DS1 was ok but I replaced it anyway.
I dont know as much about the Megmeet MLT169A, but it has similar problems and similar components.
4) I had to replace all of the capacitors in the secondary circuit (there are six in a 3x3 row marked EC9 (1000uf35V),EC10(1000uf35V),EC14(470uf35V) and EC18,EC19,EC20 (all 1000uf35V).
OK for the Megmeet MLT169A with red flashing LED when turned on I found that IC7 was bad. This is an SMT component on the solder side of the power supply. It is a 4407P (P channel 30V MOSFET). For testing purposes, we jumped across it to feed +5V to the TV permenently instead of allowing +5V to go into standby.
SOURCE: I have an Akai 27 inch flat lcd tv. It will not
Any luck getting this fixed?Please let me know.Thank You very much!
Tyler
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