heh-heh-heh... so...
Our daughter & son-in-law had
an elderly (in flatpanel age... it's like dog years!) Samsung 32 inch flatpanel TV. They got it from CL some years back.
Well -- it died last week. Son-in-law reported it went
pop and then wouldn't come out of standby.
Said S-I-L knows me well enough to say, "hey, if you want to check it out, you're welcome to it!". :-)
I figured almost certainly one (or more) borked PS capacitors so I said, sure, I'll take it... I figured worst case, he and I can go halfsies with him on the electronics recycling fee at their town dump!
So, yesterday, I popped the back off (easy) -- and was disappointed to find... no
obviously popped electrolytics :-(
I am not sure what my question is here. I think this is my question (!): is it worth doing
any board level troubleshooting on this? Maybe check ESR on the electrolytics... and/or pull 'em out and check their capacitance values?
I am a babe in the woods with "modern" TVs -- and with soiled state stuff in general (I am a vacuum tube kind of person), so any suggestions/advice are greatly appreciated & gratefully received!
Thanks for your attention.
PS I have pulled out the P/S board, too :-)
EDIT:
1) The fuse at bottom right (looks like AC mains) is good.
2) That thermistor (with some of the infamous brown glue goo on it) looks kind of icky... but I don't see any signs of, e.g., overheating such as discoloration of the board under or near it.