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Your resolution on your ps3 may be too high for the tv to display. Hook up your PS3 to you TV with the HDMI cable. Now, when you turn on
your PS3, hold the power button on the PS3 for 5 seconds. It will reset
the PS3 video options and recognize the HDMI connection. It will then
search for the correct resolution settings on the TV. Press (X) to
confirm. And that's it. You should be set. If not, then the TV is acting
rather strange.
I would suspect a problem in the monitor power supply, either a fuse or possible bad filter caps especially if you had to turn it on several times to get it on just before it failed.
If you are able to open it here is what bad caps look like:
The LG 29FX5BLE appears to be a Korean domestic model. There are a number of possible causes for the auto shutdown as you have described. Assuming that this is a conventional single CRT TV, lets start with the vertical amplifier IC. This would be very near the 4 wires the goes to the yoke. This IC would have an aluminum heatsink and could be anywhere from 7 to 15 pins single inline package. The have been known to develop cold solder especially the Vcc pin. It may also be worth your while to trace the Vert B+ line to the resistor diode from the secondary of the FBT.
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