A terminal emulator (google "ZOC terminal emulator").Ĥ. This tutorial requires a fair amount of technical expertise.ģ.
ZOC TERMINAL UPDATECOMMENT THANK TV
It involves opening up the tv if the first fix doesn't work. This tutorial is to fix a north american lg tv with a bad flash. Originally Posted by electrobit /t/1225883/i-have-a-fix-for-lg-tvs-that-wont-turn-on#post_18950339 If it doesn't (or partially) work you may have other problems lurking within your tv unrelated to this tutorial and may or or may not be fixable. If it powers up normally you can reassemble the outer shell and enjoy your newly fixed tv!Ĩ. Once opened find the flat cable connecting the brown board (Power Supply) to the green board (Mainboard) directly next toģ.Disconnect the cable at the power supply (Not the mainboard)Ĥ.Insert one lead of BOTH 10k resistors in the top of the connectors socket that relates to the 5v pin (displayed on the power board).ĥ.Take one of the remaining leads and insert it in the pwr_on pin and the other in the inv_on pin (need to confirm this is the exact name of the pin.).ĭo this, like before, on the top of the conector where the wires come out.Ħ.Reconnect the connector back to the power supply ensuring the resistors have electrical contact with the each pin.ħ. Open the tv (simply remove the stand and all outer screws)Ģ. 2 10kohm resistors( 1/2 watts from radioshack should work)ġ. Its actually quite simple although you will have to open the tv(voids warranty).ġ. The fix basically works by emulating part of the startup sequence on your tv. I guess I should write the second tutorial. Didn't realize people would be so interested in this.
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Wow, I just found my old thread on google.