I got this tv in a wholesale lot and I'm trying to repair it for resell. I noticed on the original main board that the component at location L9001 was burnt. So, I ordered a replacement board, installed it, powered on the tv and the same component blew. Can someone tell me what component would be at location L9001 (please see pictures) and if it might be possible to replace it since it's burnt so bad. Also, has anyone had this same issue with this model tv? Could the power supply be causing this or could it be the t-con or maybe the screen itself? Any help will be greatly appreciated. I don't know whether to trash this tv and take my loss or attempt to repair it. Thanks in advance.
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Vizio M55-C2 Mainboard Issues
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Re: Vizio M55-C2 Mainboard Issues
Thanks for your quick reply. Do you know of a way to find the part number of that inductor? Do you think it's possible to attempt to install another inductor as bad as the board is burnt? And, do you have an opinion as to what could be causing this inductor to keep blowing? Thanks.
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Re: Vizio M55-C2 Mainboard Issues
That inductor burns out can be due to 1) short circuit on the input side (Source) of the P-CH MOSFET (4435) Q9000 which supplies switched 12V to run the T-CON board. 2) Short Circuit on the output side (Drain) due to shorted caps, or shorted T-CON.
Bottom line, look for very low Ohm readings on the input and output side of the MOSFET first.Never stop learning
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Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
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Inverter testing using old CFL:
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TV Factory reset codes listing:
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