Fixing Clicking Sounds on TV Startup: Power Supply Component Diagnosis

A clicking sound during TV startup can indicate underlying issues with the power supply or other components. While some clicking is normal, repeated clicking usually signals a faulty component. This guide provides a step-by-step approach to diagnosing and fixing clicking sounds.


Understanding Clicking Sounds

Clicking sounds can originate from:

  • Relay: Normal switching or faulty relay.
  • Capacitors: Swollen or leaking capacitors.
  • MOSFETs: Faulty MOSFETs causing short circuits.
  • Transformers: Arcing or vibration.
  • Inverter Board: Faulty transformers or MOSFETs.
  • LED Driver Board: Faulty MOSFETs or PWM ICs.
  • Mainboard: Faulty power management ICs.

Symptoms of Clicking Sounds

  • Single click on startup (normal).
  • Repeated clicking (faulty).
  • Clicking with no power.
  • Clicking with flickering backlight.
  • Clicking with burning smell.
  • Clicking with random shutdowns.

Tools and Materials Required

  • Screwdrivers
  • Plastic Pry Tools
  • ESD Wrist Strap
  • Multimeter
  • Soldering Iron
  • Solder and Flux
  • Desoldering Wick
  • Replacement Components or Power Supply Board
  • Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Magnifying Glass
  • Anti-Static Mat

Step 1: Confirm the Clicking is Coming from the Power Supply

  1. Unplug the TV and listen during startup.
  2. Pinpoint the clicking source.
  3. Check for other symptoms.

Step 2: Access the Power Supply Board

  1. Unplug the TV and remove the back cover.
  2. Locate and disconnect the power supply board.
  3. Remove and inspect the board.

Step 3: Diagnose the Faulty Component

  1. Visual Inspection: Look for damage.
  2. Test the Relay: Check for continuity and functionality.
  3. Test the Capacitors: Use a multimeter.
  4. Test the MOSFETs: Use diode mode.
  5. Test for Short Circuits: Use continuity mode.

Step 4: Replace Faulty Components

  1. Desolder the Faulty Component: Use flux and soldering tools.
  2. Solder the New Component: Align and solder carefully.

Step 5: Replace the Entire Power Supply Board

  1. Source a replacement board.
  2. Disconnect and remove the old board.
  3. Install and reconnect the new board.

Common Causes of Clicking Sounds

  • Faulty relay
  • Swollen or leaking capacitors
  • Faulty MOSFETs
  • Faulty transformers
  • Short circuits
  • Overheating
  • Power surges
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