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Equipment Repairs => CRT TV forum => Topic started by: toe471 on August 25, 2009,10:39:34

Title: Where to find a PSU for TV problem!!!
Post by: toe471 on August 25, 2009,10:39:34
HI

Im really struggling with this Atec AV420W LCD TV now, there must have been loads of people asking this same question??

The TV just went off and a strange burning smell, now it wont switch back on but the orange light just flashes now.  Im very much sure its the PSU whats gone and need to find where or how to get one, please somebody help me, going round in circles now  :chok:

Tony
Title: Re: Where to find a PSU for TV problem!!!
Post by: norman on August 25, 2009,16:54:35
Hi Tony, Can you post a picture of the psu and give the numbers on the board. It will help us to identify the board you require improving your chances of a repair. Cheers, Norman
Title: Re: Where to find a PSU for TV problem!!!
Post by: toe471 on August 25, 2009,17:02:53
Ok, thanks norman for the reply, yeah i will take a piccy of it, im gettin the tv back 2moz as the engineer has had it for 3 weeks now and does not know what it is but another guy told me its the power supply board.  Where is the psu located inside the tv? should be near the plug in point right??
Title: Re: Where to find a PSU for TV problem!!!
Post by: toe471 on August 26, 2009,09:20:53
Ok Guys

Not sure if the last post has gone through or not?

Power Supply No: IPLV-42    Rev 1.4

Model:VCB3000
Code:VM0051
P/NO: VPM-0051AB

Hope this is ok

Tony
Title: Re: Where to find a PSU for TV problem!!!
Post by: tv tony on August 27, 2009,04:27:00
thats the beastie tony, sorry, missed your text last night, yes, just the psu
today if you like,
tony
Title: Re: Where to find a PSU for TV problem!!!
Post by: toe471 on August 27, 2009,12:14:45
Ok thanks tony, try and have it ready for saturday if you can and i will drive back down and pick it up.  Lets hope it does the trick.  :thumbup:

Tony

PS
let me know how your gettin on soon tho!
Title: Re: Where to find a PSU for TV problem!!!
Post by: hemendra06@yahoo.com on September 19, 2009,00:32:10
pl check the main circuit before fitting new psu. if main board is having fault responsible for psu burnining it may damage your new psu.