Same thing happened to my ilo. There are four capacitors that are bad on the power board. You can usually tell its bad because at the top it bulges out. Here is what you need to do. Unplug the tv, open up your ilo find the power board ( the power cord plugs into it). Then find the capacitors that are bad (they are the around things usually in blue color) and remove them by soldering the other side. On mine there where three 1000uf 16v and one 470uf 35v. Those are the ones that need replacing. I replaced them with a higher voltage rating 1000uf 35v and 470uf 50v. All you need to do is solder them back on but make sure you solder them back the right way (plus goes to plus on the board or you will be in trouble). I found the capacitors at radio shack for about 1.50 a peice. If you dont know how to solder look it up on youtube. If that does not work there might be couple more bad capacitors that need replaceing just need to find them and you can tell by a small bulging top.
If there are no bad caps and you are not getting any voltage then it might be a bad transformer. Check it to see if it has any burn marks inside the coil.If there are no bad caps and you are not getting any voltage then it might be a bad transformer. Check it to see if it has any burn marks inside the coil.
brian_0 if the power supply provides the same voltage and current then you should be able to use any power supply. but you should first check if there is something really wrong with your power supply. Just check the voltage on out put and see if it matches what the label there. If it does not then its the power supply. if the the voltage matches with the lables then it the circut board that controlls the power supply. I dont really remember the supply board that i had so i cant really tell you sorry. if you need some more help email me at [email protected]
brian_0 if the power supply provides the same voltage and current then you should be able to use any power supply. but you should first check if there is something really wrong with your power supply. Just check the voltage on out put and see if it matches what the label there. If it does not then its the power supply. if the the voltage matches with the lables then it the circut board that controlls the power supply. I dont really remember the supply board that i had so i cant really tell you sorry. if you need some more help email me at [email protected]
Ok I have been doing these for a while now and I just finished one.Yes the caps in the power supply's go bad.And they come in a number of colors and there are different power supply's this one is the VP210UG01 ver 2.2 from the 32" an ILO LCD TV.Here are the caps I had to replace and sizes
replace them all I'm typing this repair using this Tv as a monitor now and it has been on for over 24 hours no problems as of yet. Hope this helps someone out by the way the c54 cap was on the other side of the power supply but was bualged so i replaced it also.
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Same thing happened to my ilo. There are four capacitors that are bad on the power board. You can usually tell its bad because at the top it bulges out. Here is what you need to do. Unplug the tv, open up your ilo find the power board ( the power cord plugs into it). Then find the capacitors that are bad (they are the around things usually in blue color) and remove them by soldering the other side. On mine there where three 1000uf 16v and one 470uf 35v. Those are the ones that need replacing. I replaced them with a higher voltage rating 1000uf 35v and 470uf 50v. All you need to do is solder them back on but make sure you solder them back the right way (plus goes to plus on the board or you will be in trouble). I found the capacitors at radio shack for about 1.50 a peice. If you dont know how to solder look it up on youtube. If that does not work there might be couple more bad capacitors that need replaceing just need to find them and you can tell by a small bulging top.
If there are no bad caps and you are not getting any voltage then it might be a bad transformer. Check it to see if it has any burn marks inside the coil.
brian_0 if the power supply provides the same voltage and current then you should be able to use any power supply. but you should first check if there is something really wrong with your power supply. Just check the voltage on out put and see if it matches what the label there. If it does not then its the power supply. if the the voltage matches with the lables then it the circut board that controlls the power supply. I dont really remember the supply board that i had so i cant really tell you sorry. if you need some more help email me at [email protected]
Http://blog.coppelltvrepair.com/2010/11/power-board-mlt186b-from-ilo-32hd-how.html
Ok I have been doing these for a while now and I just finished one.Yes the caps in the power supply's go bad.And they come in a number of colors and there are different power supply's this one is the VP210UG01 ver 2.2 from the 32" an ILO LCD TV.Here are the caps I had to replace and sizes
Capacitors
1. c37 = 220uf @ 35v
2. c41 =1500uf @ 10v
3. c42 =1500uf @ 10v
4. c43 =1500uf @ 10v
5. c44 =1000uf @ 10v
6. c50 =1000uf @ 10v
7. c54 =1000uf @ 16v
replace them all I'm typing this repair using this Tv as a monitor now and it has been on for over 24 hours no problems as of yet.
Hope this helps someone out by the way the c54 cap was on the other side of the power supply but was bualged so i replaced it also.
I bought a new TV.That one still doesn't work
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