Did you find a source for this diode? I'm repairing the same board, tv's model is only different at the end by 04 instead of 05. I ran through these tests and sure enough that same component is ringing as bad. Removed it and i have my 5vsb.. I'm looking at replacing it with an mbr5200 in a DO-27 style instead of the DO-27(B), since that appears to be all that is available.. They appear to have the same ratings, but i know little about electronic component markings..
Did you find a source for this diode? I'm repairing the same board, tv's model is only different at the end by 04 instead of 05. I ran through these tests and sure enough that same component is ringing as bad. Removed it and i have my 5vsb.. I'm looking at replacing it with an mbr5200 in a DO-27 style instead of the DO-27(B), since that appears to be all that is available.. They appear to have the same ratings, but i know little about electronic component markings..
MBR5200 OEC(manufacturer's symbol?) 2159. It looks to be a Schottky rectifier diode with a 200v and 5a rating.. I found 10 packs to be expected mid-march as an offshore option, just not sure if i could source a compatible item sooner.
Thank You budm. Can I ask how you've learned so much? You an electronics tech or something? I don't know how you knew to go right to the big filter capacitor and work from there!
For anyone else that finds this and has the same issue, digikey was able to recommend a sr5200 schottky rectifier diode. It appears to have fixed the issue, as the tv is functional again, and the material cost was about $.64.
Finally got a new diode. Took almost 2 weeks. Out of stock plus delivery time. Anyway, got it replaced and TV works! Thanks to budm and vinceroger69 for all the help.
Hey guys, I have this exact Sceptre X405BV-FHD3HF02205 TV with the exact same boards. In my case, the red standby light comes on when the unit is plugged in, but nothing else. No picture, no sound, no blue light. The standby light does not change when the remote or the side panel power button are pushed. The diodes, including D10 seem good as they read normal with my DMM and none are shorted. A careful study of the caps doesn't show any obviously failed caps. I unplugged and replugged every connector on all the boards - but no joy.
Also, I checked the fuse on the power supply board - it's good. But I don't get the 165VDC across the legs of the big cap C51. On the 600VDC scale, it reads 385, which I don't understand. On the 200VDC scale, it reads 198 momentarily, then nothing.
I'm new to badcaps and appreciate the help you offer us amateurs. Thank you, Paul
Hey guys, I have this exact Sceptre X405BV-FHD3HF02205 TV with the exact same boards. In my case, the red standby light comes on when the unit is plugged in, but nothing else. No picture, no sound, no blue light. The standby light does not change when the remote or the side panel power button are pushed. The diodes, including D10 seem good as they read normal with my DMM and none are shorted. A careful study of the caps doesn't show any obviously failed caps. I unplugged and replugged every connector on all the boards - but no joy.
Also, I checked the fuse on the power supply board - it's good. But I don't get the 165VDC across the legs of the big cap C51. On the 600VDC scale, it reads 385, which I don't understand. On the 200VDC scale, it reads 198 momentarily, then nothing.
I'm new to badcaps and appreciate the help you offer us amateurs. Thank you, Paul
it is showing 385VDC between the two legs of the main filter cap which means that the power supply board is getting the PS-ON from the main board. That Voltage should be at 160vdc when the TV is turned off, but if the main board is bad and has stuck ON PS-ON signal so the power supply will stay on and does not go off.
We need good clear pictures of YOUR whole backside of the TV that shows all the board, and then the pictures of the whole power supply board top side and bottom side of the board, closed up pictures of the connectors of the power supply board so we can read the pin labels.
Well, I found time this afternoon, so here are the photos of the PS Board Top/Bottom, connectors, other boards and entire back of TV. I hope they are adequate, please let me know if you need more.
Meter black lead to chassis. Push red lead probe into top of the connector to measure. Or use a thin piece of wire attached to the red probe to push into the top of the connector. Meter set to DV volts. Connectors have Pin1, 2,3, etc.
So if you could tablulate the results something like:-
Okay, attached are connector pin voltages to ground for Conn 4, 3, 2 on the corner of the power supply board. The orientation is such that the edge of the board is toward the top.
just by the connectors there a oblong box with what readings that connector should have and what each pin does can you add these too your word document so we can see what the voltages and pins should read etc.
edit just saw you can read them in picture 5 but if you can add them too it may help thanks
Last edited by vinceroger69; 06-08-2016, 03:24 PM.
Hello Paul,
There are several other connectors to be identified that would help to solve your problem if the voltages were known. I've marked them in red boxes.
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