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iLO V27DMBX Television - Page 3 Questions & Answers
V-chip codes I need one BAD!!
Try the old default codes which are :
1111
1234
0000
9999
If it all fails try the number section of the address belonging to the store that you bought it from.
Good Luck
No codes for my tv
The RCA RCR312W universal will work(wal mart 8.00) follow the AUTO SCAN instructions. It works! I just had this problem today.
ILO 26HD
The ilo tv 26HD turns off by its self after about 20 min. of being on.
3 times repaired
It could be the buffer board and sometimes it's best to just replace it. If the repairman has to come out again tell him to replace the board. especially if it is under warranty
Will not power on
If you know how, replace all the capacitors that look puffed up or leaking. If this is moore than you can do check Ebay I see a lot of boards for sale cheap there. Enter model and Power supply to your search
5 min to turn on with a electric burning smell
Probably the power supply board has leaky capacitor's.
They can smell bad. if you could see the PSB the caps would be puffed at the top and leaking oil. It wont be long and the set will go out " lose all power"
TV does not power up.
One of two things could be wrong. One is the power supply board. Bad capacitor's on the board will puff at the top or leak. Two the inverter board could have failed. If you have the skill you could replace bad caps on the power supply but there is little you can do with the inverter board but replace it.
When turning on my ILO 27" tv it flashes a blue screen
Try first leaving the TV power cord unplugged for some times, let say one hour or so.
Also
ensure that the fault is not coming from a faulty receiver box sending
bad signal, check if you get same problem on dvd with no receiver box
connected.
If that does not work, and you keep having a flashing
led on front of the TV, and tv turning off by itself after a while,
that indicates a fault condition.
The flashing light indicates a diagnostic state called protection.
When the Monitor goes on protection there are only two possible causes.
1The
internal circuits are jammed because of electrostatic
chargesaccumulating on capacitors, or because of a wrong voltage read
by themain chip on your monitor controller board. this started the
protectioncircuit.
2 The protection circuit detected a wrong
voltage or abroken contact, identified an internal fault and kicked in
, startingthe flashing light.
If you are in situation one, then theTV will reset just unplugging power cord for one or two hours,sometimes even minutes.
If you are in situation 2 , then there is an internal fault.
Common faults
that can occurr are a blown capacitor on power board, a
convergence IC has blown, or a fault on Digital board.
Check also
the video cable or any external connection cable, if the cable is shorting, or the connector is bad, you
can get same flashing statebecause of the video cable.
Try moving the video cable, and if the cable is not built in, then also try a replacement cable.
If under warranty contact the manufacturer ringing the number on the user manual
If you want to repair at your own expenses, just locate any good qualified repairer.
Ilo LCT42HA36
Probably isn't a fuse problem-
Nearly all modern
electronics uses a 'switched mode power supply.'
They are more efficient, also much more prone to failure but offer the added benefit of being
designed so a 'downstream' fault will cause the supply to enter a cyclic state
to avoid setting fire to your home.
The supply itself will also
cycle if it has an internal problem; once again, to prevent destroying itself
or anything dependent on its outputs.
Supplies built a couple
decades ago could only do this by blowing a fuse and there are conditions that
can occur that would not blow the fuse but would allow overheating and further
damage as well as fire.
The most common failure is of electrolytic capacitors which sometimes will show their illness by causing a bulging top or depositing a crystaline trace around their base.
Often though, they show no outer signs of failure but their value can shrink to tenths of a percent of the specified due to poor seals and defective chemicals. These can only be found through measurement with a capacitance meter with a DF (dissipaton factor - loss) capability.
They will be in size from ~ 3/8" to 2" in height, ~1/4" to 1 1/4" in diameter, cylindrical, perpendicularly mounted on the board.
They will have markings on their shrink-wrapped sleeves (color can be any) and range from ~ .1 to several hundred uFd. with voltages from 3-4 volts to hundreds.
Power supplies are often mounted on a separate board (since they are often outsourced) so if you are adventurous, take the back panel off and take a look.
Horizontal Line through middle of TV screen
That sounds like simple ring-cracks in the vertical circuit, most likely the vertical Ic itself... On the printed circuit side of the Tv look at the vertical Ic and examine it carefully under some magnification where each pin of the Ic solders to the board. See if you can find any cracks in those solder connections.
Bill
Ilo tv
These set have a poorly built power supply, several capacitor will dry out and fail this shuts down the set, some techs can repair the power supply but replacment is the best way
TV ILO 26HD
Try unplugging the set for about two minutes then trying operations again. This is the first step in any odd issues such as this.
Ilo-26HD manual
Hey culdera,
Since iLO is a Wal-Mart private label brand, you will most likely need to speak with a representative at your local Wal-Mart store or call their toll-free support hotline at 800-WALMART (800-925-6278) for more information. Please keep in mind that replacement parts and manuals may not necessarily be available, as private label brands are often created for retailers by several different manufacturers.
Hope this helps you out.
Sincerely,
Aaron
Go Ahead. Use Us.
Where can I get a ownwes manual for a 27" ilo tv
Failing power supply-
Nearly all modern electronics uses a 'switched mode power supply.'
They are more efficient, also much more prone to failure but
offer the added benefit of being designed so a 'downstream' fault will cause
the supply to enter a cyclic state to avoid setting fire to your home.
The supply itself will also cycle if it has an internal problem;
once again, to prevent destroying itself or anything dependent on its outputs.
Supplies built a couple decades ago could only do this by blowing
a fuse and there are conditions that can occur that would not blow the fuse but
would allow overheating and further damage as well as fire.
The most common failure is of electrolytic capacitors which
sometimes will show their illness by causing a bulging top or depositing a
crystaline trace around their base.
Often though, they show no outer signs of failure but their value
can shrink to tenths of a percent of the specified due to poor seals and
defective chemicals. These can only be found through measurement with a
capacitance meter with a DF (dissipaton factor - loss) capability.
They will be in size from ~ 3/8" to 2" in height,
~1/4" to 1 1/4" in diameter, cylindrical, perpendicularly mounted on
the board.
They will have markings on their shrink-wrapped sleeves (color can
be any) and range from ~ .1 to several hundred uFd. with voltages from 3-4
volts to hundreds.
Power supplies are often mounted on a
separate board (since they are often outsourced) so if you are adventurous,
take the back panel off and take a look.
Not finding what you are looking for?