Power Supply issue.

Jabs

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Hi,

We have an LG tv on board, powered from a 19v 2.1 amp mains converter.

I have fitted a dc to dc converter, 12v to 19v 4.1 amp.

The TV has power, red light on, it goes out briefly when the 'on' command is given, but the TV won't start up.

The supply was pretty cheap so is the DC out too ragged?

Could I try a smoothing capacitor?

Ant other bright ideas?

Any help appreciated.

I don't want to run the inverter just for the TV.

Thanks

Tony.
 
I have found TVs are quite sensitive to their supply voltage, but not that sensitive. Assuming the polarity is correct, and the unit is maintaining the voltage at switch on, I'm not sure what to suggest. You shouldn't need a smoothing capacitor.

Edit: has it been a long time since you ran the TV on mains? Try starting it up that way first.
 
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Yes, it's been a while.

My plan was to take down a variable power supply and try that.

I will also try the old mains supply.

Thanks.

Did the card arrive?

Tony.
 
I only have a digital meter and I can't see any sag when trying to switch on. Bring back the AVO.

Card went Saturday, first class.

Maybe today?

Tony.
 
I have now tried a variable power supply and the tv works fine at 19v
It also functions down to 17v

So I am concluding that the surge on switch on is sagging the supply and thus it won't boot.

Would a large capacitor store some energy to get it started??

Thanks

Tony
 
Yes you could try a large capacitor that will provide current for a start up surge. You can get them around 10000 microfarrad. This is the sort of value I would think would do the job. It should be rated at 25volts or more. A smaller capacitor might do the job or it might need bigger. If you get a smaller one and it is not enough you can wire more in parallel. good luck olewill
 
Power supply goes on first then some time before tv is turned on.

I have the cap on order.

It's a pain. What was meant to be a simple task becomes a saga!

Tony
 
Success!

A 10000 microfarad cap and it switches on just fine!

Thanks to all.

Very satisfying to have it sorted.

Tony.
 
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