is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

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  • petehall347
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    • Jan 2015
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    #1

    is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

    cant quite read it as hole blown through ...
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  • stj
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    • Dec 2009
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    #2
    Re: is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

    from the datasheet - yes.
    all variants are AP,
    ending values are 06, 10 or 13.
    clearly this is 06.
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    • petehall347
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      Re: is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

      nice one . just needed confirmation ... its from my tv power supply . main capacitor open circuit . suppose thats what killed it ? quick check of diodes etc nothing else appears shorted .

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      • momaka
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        • May 2008
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        #4
        Re: is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

        Getting a bit o/t, but if your TV PSU has Active PFC (APFC), you might want to make sure that circuit is running as it should be and not overshooting. Main capacitor going open-circuit can be attribute to either bad part (crap cap brand) or APFC overshooting and killing the cap over time. Usually it's #1, but I've seen the latter wreck even good quality brands too. Something to keep in mind after replacing the main capacitor and that NCP1014 chip.

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        • petehall347
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          Re: is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

          there are 2 bulged caps on the board i am replacing as well .
          bit of history .tv always worked well but would sometimes forget what source was selected when coming out of standby .. i had been away a week and on my return i plugged the tv back in and no standby . grabbed the hair dryer and warmed it up .stand by light come on and switched on fine .left it on and ok for first night . next night it was off when i woke up . no standby light . so far found this ic blown up . 2 bulged 4700uf 6.3v caps and main 150uf 450v cap open . plus a blackened open fuse .
          open cap is a capxon
          Last edited by petehall347; 09-28-2018, 04:27 AM.

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          • petehall347
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            Re: is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

            well its up and running . replaced 4 caps in all plus the ic . tv starts up in 4 seconds .
            main filter cap replaced with 150uF 450v SNAP-IN, Rubycon (JAPAN) HXG 105C, ripple:1.51A! LIFE 3000Hrs

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            • momaka
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              #7
              Re: is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

              Glad to hear you got it running again.
              By the way, do you have a picture of the PSU board? I'm just curious if this TV has APFC or not, given the 450V primary input cap. Thanks.

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              • petehall347
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                Re: is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

                sorry its back together .. tv is an odd one locally built . evesham computers was one of their company names . think they are out of business now . hold on might have got a pic will check the phone .
                edit ..sorry only a pic of chip . i did have a tab open with same one but long closed it . will see if in history
                Last edited by petehall347; 10-07-2018, 05:35 PM.

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                • petehall347
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                  #9
                  Re: is this a NCP1014AP065G ?

                  think it is ... sht32h4

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