I heard a short circuit and saw smoke. I disconnected it and let it sit for months till I decided to fix it myself. Inside I found 2 sets of hot and neutral wires that had the insulation burned to a powder. The bare wires touched the metal mounting plate and created some sort of corrosion in the process or perhaps its the remains of the insulation. The wires seem to lead from a main circuit in the middle, to some sort of RAM or GPU circuit board. It has 2 rows of rectangular chips running the down the circuit board.
Questions:
Clearly this is a short circuit, but could it of caused the insulation damage or did the damage insulation cause the short circuit?
The wires remained in tact and I'm broke so I wrapped them in electrical tape thats rated for 600 volts. Will that be ok or is this a lost cause.
EDIT: Sorry here is some pics, phones not very good, but it should give you an idea.
UPDATE: I did get it working by just re-insulating the wires though my wife will have to go without the tv on all night for a while, I think its a good idea to watch it for a while. Still if any of you have an idea of what would cause this please tell me. There isn't any other damage in the unit and the fuse never blew.
Questions:
Clearly this is a short circuit, but could it of caused the insulation damage or did the damage insulation cause the short circuit?
The wires remained in tact and I'm broke so I wrapped them in electrical tape thats rated for 600 volts. Will that be ok or is this a lost cause.
EDIT: Sorry here is some pics, phones not very good, but it should give you an idea.
UPDATE: I did get it working by just re-insulating the wires though my wife will have to go without the tv on all night for a while, I think its a good idea to watch it for a while. Still if any of you have an idea of what would cause this please tell me. There isn't any other damage in the unit and the fuse never blew.
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