have a BenQ46w1 second gen. plasma. been troubleshooting in my spare time. It has screen glow but no picture.
what i have done so far
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-tested power supply board (good)
-borrowed an osiliscope and tested the buffer boards (variable voltage good)
-discovered a blinking (busy signal) red LED light on the logic board. according to a BenQ tech, this indicates the unit is in shutdown mode.
-confirmed that there is NO service menu or codes for this model
-99.9% sure the panel is still good. NO humming,cracks etc....
i picked up a good used logic board for $25. a swap did not fix the problem.
what looks suspect to me, and maybe someone with more experience can chime in, is the Y sustain board itself. I have access to a few of them that have a $59 price tag. Just want to further test before dropping some $$$$.
On the Y-sustain board itself (not buffers) it has about 6 solder pads labeled (TP1, TP2, etc...) I gather TP stands for "TEST POINT"
first question.....are these pads variable voltage or should a standard multimeter be showing something? using the meter I get ZERO reading off of TP1 and TP2. the other pads are throwing out voltage just nothing from 1 and 2?? when I test the Z sustain board it gets voltage from ALL TP pads.
gut feeling tells me to replace the Y sustain but would like to test further.
penny for your thoughts.........
what i have done so far
-----------------------
-tested power supply board (good)
-borrowed an osiliscope and tested the buffer boards (variable voltage good)
-discovered a blinking (busy signal) red LED light on the logic board. according to a BenQ tech, this indicates the unit is in shutdown mode.
-confirmed that there is NO service menu or codes for this model
-99.9% sure the panel is still good. NO humming,cracks etc....
i picked up a good used logic board for $25. a swap did not fix the problem.
what looks suspect to me, and maybe someone with more experience can chime in, is the Y sustain board itself. I have access to a few of them that have a $59 price tag. Just want to further test before dropping some $$$$.
On the Y-sustain board itself (not buffers) it has about 6 solder pads labeled (TP1, TP2, etc...) I gather TP stands for "TEST POINT"
first question.....are these pads variable voltage or should a standard multimeter be showing something? using the meter I get ZERO reading off of TP1 and TP2. the other pads are throwing out voltage just nothing from 1 and 2?? when I test the Z sustain board it gets voltage from ALL TP pads.
gut feeling tells me to replace the Y sustain but would like to test further.
penny for your thoughts.........
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