Hello all, it's been a while since I started my other thread on the VX2450 (which I still haven't been able to fix, unfortunately).
I'm sitting on what appears to be an almost-new NEC EA261WM that doesn't power on.
>The button LEDs do not light. Using a no-power Samsung thread from earlier,
>I've measured the mains filter cap (165V)
>I've measured the 12V and 24V pin outputs. They not 0 with respect to ground, but they are in the low 100mV or less--which I assume is just as good as 0. This indicates to me that the power board is the culprit.
>I also found what appeared to be a burnt resistor at R994 (I've highlighted the location in the pictures). Interestingly, the voltage drop across the resistor was 0, but when I took it out to measure the resistance, it was 20 ohms. So now, I'm not really sure whether it was ever burnt to begin with. In any case, NEC support refused to clue me in to R994's value or give me a schematic.
Any ideas on what else I should be testing? Thanks in advance!
I'm sitting on what appears to be an almost-new NEC EA261WM that doesn't power on.
>The button LEDs do not light. Using a no-power Samsung thread from earlier,
>I've measured the mains filter cap (165V)
>I've measured the 12V and 24V pin outputs. They not 0 with respect to ground, but they are in the low 100mV or less--which I assume is just as good as 0. This indicates to me that the power board is the culprit.
>I also found what appeared to be a burnt resistor at R994 (I've highlighted the location in the pictures). Interestingly, the voltage drop across the resistor was 0, but when I took it out to measure the resistance, it was 20 ohms. So now, I'm not really sure whether it was ever burnt to begin with. In any case, NEC support refused to clue me in to R994's value or give me a schematic.
Any ideas on what else I should be testing? Thanks in advance!
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