LG LCD wont turn on?
Blank or black screens?
Bad LG Capacitors?
Recently my 47" LG LCD TV started making popping sounds and crackling noises. No sooner than a month passed and my TV was pronounce useless. All I got when I pressed ON was a black screen and a red power light flashing. The red power LeD would stay blinking forever until I pressed OFF and then it would stay a solid red like most electronics these days. So I made a few phone calls and did a quick research online and found out that it would cost over $500 to fix my TV which just so happened to be a month after my warranty expired. I did some more reasearch and realized I can fix it myself for under $30. The problem with my LG was the capacitors. A quick opening of the back panel will show you if this your problem. I made a tutorial video on how I did it.
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Fix Your LG LCD TV - Broken Capacitor - TV Wont Turn On - Black Screen Repair
LCD, LED, Plasma TV Wont turn on? Black screen? Easy repair for your TV.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
LCD TV Making Popping Noise Crackling Sound
If your LCD, LED, or Plasma TV is making popping noises or cracking sounds, then your TV's capacitors are most likely dying. Eventually your TV will not turn on and youll be left with a black screen and a blinking stanby light. When this happens, your gonna either have to change the main board which will cost hundreds of dollars or you can just repair your TV by replacing the bad capacitors. Check out this video that will save you tons of money.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Bad Capacitor Replacement Tutorial
My LCD TV has bad capacitors. I made a tutorial on how to replace bad/blown capacitors. Check out the video here:
Fix for Broken LG LCD TV - Bad Capacitors
LG LCD wont turn on?
Blank or black screens?
Bad LG Capacitors?
Recently my 47" LG LCD TV started acting up. No sooner than a month passed and my TV was pronounce useless. All I got when I pressed ON was a black screen and a red power light flashing. The red power LeD would stay blinking forever until I pressed OFF and then it would stay a solid red like most electronics these days. So I made a few phone calls and did a quick research online and found out that it would cost over $500 to fix my TV which just so happened to be a month after my warranty expired. I did some more reasearch and realized I can fix it myself for under $30. The problem with my LG was the capacitors. A quick opening of the back panel will show you if this your problem. I made a tutorial video on how I did it.
Check It Out Here:
Blank or black screens?
Bad LG Capacitors?
Recently my 47" LG LCD TV started acting up. No sooner than a month passed and my TV was pronounce useless. All I got when I pressed ON was a black screen and a red power light flashing. The red power LeD would stay blinking forever until I pressed OFF and then it would stay a solid red like most electronics these days. So I made a few phone calls and did a quick research online and found out that it would cost over $500 to fix my TV which just so happened to be a month after my warranty expired. I did some more reasearch and realized I can fix it myself for under $30. The problem with my LG was the capacitors. A quick opening of the back panel will show you if this your problem. I made a tutorial video on how I did it.
Check It Out Here:
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