Magnavox 32MF338B/27 Turns Off After a few Seconds

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  • Paul678
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Nov 2011
    • 402

    #1

    Magnavox 32MF338B/27 Turns Off After a few Seconds

    It turns on fine at first, shows something like "high definition TV"
    at the bottom, then flashes the channel very briefly, and then the screen
    goes blank, while the front LED is left blinking.

    So the screen and inverter are working fine for certain.

    I tested most of the power supply caps and diodes, and they all
    appear to be fine. This is an unusually board, in that the inverter
    is integrated with the power supply:







    You can see kind of a burn mark in the second picture (to the right of the second transformer
    from the top), but when I measured the
    MOSFET on the back of the board that was under the burnt area, it seemed to
    measure fine with a diode test on the DMM.

    If anyone is familiar with this set, please advise......

    thanks.....
    Last edited by Paul678; 12-05-2012, 01:14 PM.
  • tom66
    EVs Rule
    • Apr 2011
    • 32560
    • UK

    #2
    Re: Magnavox 32MF338B/27 Turns Off After a few Seconds

    It's a self oscillating supply, no controller chips here! All pure transistors, caps, resistors, etc.! We seem to be seeing a lot of these. Check the power supply outputs around those diodes. Screen stays lit?
    Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
    For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

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    • Paul678
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Nov 2011
      • 402

      #3
      Re: Magnavox 32MF338B/27 Turns Off After a few Seconds

      Originally posted by tom66
      It's a self oscillating supply, no controller chips here! All pure transistors, caps, resistors, etc.! We seem to be seeing a lot of these. Check the power supply outputs around those diodes. Screen stays lit?

      The screen doesn't stay lit, because it switches back to standby.

      It's harder to troubleshoot something like this, because there are
      no definite test points.....bad design in that sense.

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