Following problem:
For 4 days, the Telefunken LCD TV has been going out without outside influence.
Initially, only twice a day… Then everything went smoothly from Sunday to Monday.
On Monday he only went out once… Then Netflix ran through the PS4 for 8 hours.
Yesterday every 15-20 min or 30 min-1 hour from…
You should know, he was under repair 2 years ago. He went out after just 10 minutes… It was bought 2.7 years ago at Real. It was on offer.
But they didn't find anything in the workshop… Then he ran without problems for 2.7 years.
Starting today and then leaving again. On and off again.
We turned off the electricity overnight… The timer is also off.
He was warm yesterday too, I felt tension.
Should he cool down completely first?
The televisions have a "dead man's switch" which they switch off after a certain time, this is usually announced, you can also turn it off.
(In the settings)
May be due to the power supply, the "capacitors" may have a loss of capacity.
I do not understand… So the CEC?
Solution?
No longer annoy you in the bin.
Exchange or have replaced.
I can't do anything? Should the power stay off first? And can it explode?
Unfortunately, I belong to the generation that can't do anything with these abbreviations. It is a function that prevents the crate from running forever if you fell asleep in front of it or forgot to switch it off. Or stop, in extreme cases died.
Could the LCD TV also explode?
Of course not.
Thanks anyway.
Workshop would no longer be worthwhile with the cheap device, it would be more economical to buy a new one and no, nothing will explode so quickly, but I would still not use it for safety reasons.
But why?
It would be repairable, the cost of a repair in a specialist workshop, but would significantly exceed the value of the device. Therefore a new purchase would be more economical.
Are there several consumers in the circuit where the TV is connected, for example? Fridge on? My colleague used to have the computer always turn on and off. The reason for this was the refrigerator, which was on the same circuit and started and switched off the compressor in the refrigerator, the power supply started to fluctuate and the PC incorrectly recognized it as a switching impulse and always had the PC switched on and off.
If so, please connect the TV to another circuit where the fridge is not on it. Maybe that's the cause.
No, there's only the PS4 connected with the HDMI cable
Thanks for the most helpful answer 🙂
Not for that, now the LCD TV is working again… But whenever I turn on HD programs, it goes out. So my last question is overvoltage?
I wish you a nice weekend, thank you in advance!