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Anybody ever totally fix a Maxent MX-50X3?
I have a MX-50X3 that is giving me the blues...
When I bought it (cheap and defective), it started out with the black screen with a flickering horizontal line occasionally. I know about the capacitor on the mainboard that goes bad on all of these. I popped a new cap in there, and it has a perfect picture for about 20-60 minutes depending on the ambient temperature. Once it heats up, the picture stays, but I get a random horizontal line flickering across the picture every couple seconds. I have since recapped about 1/3 of the surface mount caps on the mainboard. Usually on the MX-42X3, the one cap fixes it. This MX-50X3 must have another magic bullet lodged in its nervous system somewhere. Anybody dealt with this model? It's a panasonic-based TV, and I am 98.3% sure the problem is on the mainboard. |
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Yes! Reflow the main IC between the surrounding caps. This is a problem I have found. Its a pain but it will solve the problem. Early ROHS sucks.
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Got any tutorials on the reflow? Is it like the heat gun method like they do on PS3s? I have two mainboards, so If I kill one I won't be too sad.
Funny you should answer me today, I was just thinking about tossing that TV. I am getting sick of seeing it in my shop, reminding me every time I see it, that I can't fix it If I can fix it after all this time, that would be awesome. |
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Just get some flux around the leads and a fine point tip soldering iron and fan the pins vertically.
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