Hi You have VIDO board problem.We have that board and coast with shipping $130.00.But we do only exchange.Please look at our policy: ATTENTION:
WE CHANGE YOUR BAD MAIN BOARD TO GOOD ONE. OUR POLICY
1.YOU HAVE TO SHIP AN OLD VIDEO BOARD TO US
WE WILL SHIP NEW ONE TO YOU BY USPS IN 2-3 BUSINESS DAYS.
2. PLEASE PAY TO PAY PAL BUY FOLLOWING EMIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
3.
PLEASE SHIP YOUR OLD VIDEO BOARD TO FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
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769 GLADYS AVE
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Change input device to some other like a DVD player and see. Switch off TV, switch off power, remove plug and wait for 48 hours and retry. If problem persists, call in a qualified service technician.
This may be an instance were the idea was great but the execution wasn't thought out. I've heard of several related problems that may be related. Both the TV and the DVD player tend to produce heat, not in great abundance, but together a sizable amount of heat. The power supply may have been ample for the TV at first but with the addition of the DVD player was not able to handle the extra load. If still under warranty you're all set. If not you might call Akai and see what they might be able to do for you.
The AKAI LCT3201AD I got from a friend who didn't know it was stuck in stand by. Took it to the local TV repair guy who charged me $25 deposit to check it out and replaced the power supply for $99 total. Works good except for DVD player that won't eject. Just need to figure out what bolts are to be used for mounting to the wall.
you need to look at the connectors that are from the other boards that you removed when you took the old board out. then just place your new board in and screw in the screws and plug in the connectors
there are capacitors on the power supply that will be vented or the top bulged out
those will need to be repalced to correct the problem
1000mfd 16volt caps
sounds like inverter board. What it sounds like is happing is your LCD is working ut the backligkt board that allows you to see is kicking off. (as you still have sound) Which could be the (most likely) inverter board, or the power supply board. You can take apart and check for voltage at your power supply. The power supply has a pigtail with large white wires and a connector. Power up with the center back cover off and check your voltage at the white connector on the power supply before and after the screen gos out. If there is no large voltage loss it is your inverter board.
You can used boards on e-bay or www.rns-systems.com
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