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6 wrz 2022 · Typically, from what I have seen with power supply issues on TV's, the voltages are too low. It may be worth noting that the capacitors are not bulging or showing any clear signs of issues, though I have not tested them.
23 sie 2015 · Apparently the power supply has a problem (what he described sounds like weak capacitors), and that LG are doing a recall. I hadn't seen any message, so this was news to me. Anyway he left and said that he would arrange to return with a new power supply board.
13 mar 2018 · OLED55b7v - i have the almost same problem, some times it comes on just shortly, but mostly just click noise - led blink - but the tv does not turn on. I bougt a new power supply board, but i did not solve the problem. Then i can across this post, so i hop a new T-con board may solve the problem....
3 gru 2022 · LG 65 C1 OLED bought new in December 2021 just switches off and loses all power - no red standby light. Sometimes comes back on within 15 minutes, sometimes hours or days later. It is under warranty but has been with LG repairer twice and no fault found. Motherboard replaced and still switches off.
20 maj 2022 · For some reason (though things have been improved for LG’s new 2022 models), the Dolby Atmos mode on LG OLED TVs tends to sound rather swallowed and short of impact, even falling away in...
19 cze 2023 · LG OLED65C8PUA hit by power surge/lightning screen black but have red. Did not notice any backlight, replaced power supply board, would the issue be T-Conn board or main board or LED lights. What would be the 1st thing to check due to no backlight? Answered! View the answer I have this problem too. Is this a good question? Yes No. Score 1.
After 13 months of use, my LG OLED 65" ( OLED65CXPUA Version DUSQLJR ) suddenly powered off, no red Standby LED illuminated. It was plugged into a surge protector, along with a few other electronics. TL;DR: Out of warranty. I ordered, and replaced the power supply and main board, still no power, looking for other tips/suggestions? Steps I took: