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What keeps happening to my tvs

Posted on 11/21/22 at 7:41 pm
Posted by WPsportsman
In a van down by the river
Member since Jun 2015
2408 posts
Posted on 11/21/22 at 7:41 pm
I am now on my third tv that will not come on at my camp.. one was a viso and was outside on the porch for a while but didn’t get wet or anything and isn’t around saltwater ..I thought Mabe we had a lightning strike. I then got a LG and I literally hooked it up turned it on to make sure it worked and turned it off. Came back two months later…wouldnt come on. Dead as a doornail.
I thought Mabe I had a wiring problem out there that was frying my TVs but I can’t find anything wrong and my outside speakers and radio are pluged into the same outlet with no problems

Fast forward a few months to now I come in to my camp and try to turn on the tv and my 70 inch LG in the living room Won’t come on.

The red light flashes under the LG emblem but nothing works on remote or with power button on tv.

Do I have a wiring problem? This has happened two two different brands in two different locations in my camp and three different times..

Are my TVs worth trying to fix?
Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
28730 posts
Posted on 11/21/22 at 7:56 pm to
Pole power or generator?
Posted by tigersmanager
Member since Jun 2010
7518 posts
Posted on 11/21/22 at 7:59 pm to
Have you tried a surge protector
Posted by BabySam
FL
Member since Oct 2010
1505 posts
Posted on 11/21/22 at 8:10 pm to
I’d make sure there’s good ground and have surge protector or ups for it as well
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81757 posts
Posted on 11/22/22 at 11:19 am to
I have had 2 LGs just stop turning on. I am done with that brand.
Posted by ZydecoTigah
walker LA
Member since Sep 2010
447 posts
Posted on 11/22/22 at 7:12 pm to
If you are near or on water and the TV's exposed to ambient air temps it may be condensation forming inside the circuits, the transformers always give a out a little heat even with the tv off and plugged in. if part of the tv cools down it will cause condensation to form due to the temperature variance. A little moisture can kill your circuits.
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
30847 posts
Posted on 11/23/22 at 7:50 am to
I think your two main likely problems are covered here. Either power fluctuations or condensation.

If the camp is air conditioned and you run the AC at all times (even when gone) then condensation is probably not an issue. But most people that I know don't do that as their camps unless they have a fairly high-end camp that is more like a second home.

Your solutions for condensation are to find a way to eliminate moisture at least around the TV. That means keeping the place air Conditioned or building some sort of box around the TV that can close and at least marginally seal it off and probably adding Desiccant bags inside the enclosure.

In order to block transients you could just try unplugging the TV. If you aren't going to be running the AC you could simply kill the main breaker, or you could invest in a power conditioner for the TV at least. Maybe something like this, I have not really looked into this type of thing in years though.

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PGP--black-lion-audio-pg-p-portable-power-conditioner

Or this

https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-Conditioner-Regulation-LS606M/dp/B00006B83G/ref=sr_1_28?keywords=power+conditioners&qid=1669210925&sr=8-28

If you never kill power to the camp, you might also use a UPS if you can find a small one for cheaper. The only issue with a UPS is the batteries in them eventually need replacing (or the whole unit) and if power is out for extended times, that will happen quickly.

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