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  • pacmanretro
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    Hey - That's Great!!!

    Thanks Plainbill!!!!!!

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  • PlainBill
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    Originally posted by pacmanretro
    Sorry if this is an old thread, but looked like a good place to post this question...so, is FMMT2222A the (only) P/N for Q7? I have replaced most of the caps and found that Q7 is shorted. Just wondered if there are other part numbers that are equivalent as the only easy source I have found for the FMMT2222A was on ebay overseas and I really don't need 100+ of them...

    Just thought I would see if anyone had a cross reference of numbers or anything. Hope this is posted ok, I'm a newbie on here.

    Thanks to all!
    That is a 'jelly bean' part, equivalent to the 2N2222. What appears to be an equivalent in the SOT-23 package is available from Digi-Key as MMBT2222A for $0.39 each. Check the datasheets or contact Digi-Key to verify they are equivalent.

    PlainBill

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  • pacmanretro
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    Sorry if this is an old thread, but looked like a good place to post this question...so, is FMMT2222A the (only) P/N for Q7? I have replaced most of the caps and found that Q7 is shorted. Just wondered if there are other part numbers that are equivalent as the only easy source I have found for the FMMT2222A was on ebay overseas and I really don't need 100+ of them...

    Just thought I would see if anyone had a cross reference of numbers or anything. Hope this is posted ok, I'm a newbie on here.

    Thanks to all!

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  • PlainBill
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    Originally posted by rookstok
    i can see that about 4 of the capacitors are bulging on the PSU. does this mean it is worth it try a 60$ PSU or do i need to buy a volt meter and further diagnose the problem
    This is one reason it is helpful to post pictures. Any number of people here would have jumped on it and immediately identified the probable cause.

    With four bulging caps I would suggest you save yourself about $55 and replace the caps. Even better, spend a few bucks more and completely recap the power supply.

    PlainBill

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  • rookstok
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    Originally posted by PlainBill
    It could be either the PSU or the main board. The power supply unit consists of two power supplies - the standby supply that is on whenever the TV has AC power, and the main supply that is on only when the TV is on. When you push the power button the standby section of the main board is supposed to switch a line which turns the main power supply on. Either the main board is not sending the signal, or the power supply is not turning on. The output connector of the PSU is often labeled. PS_ON is the control line. If it changes voltage when the power button is pushed, the main board is probably good. HOWEVER, the fault could be either the power supply, or something loading the power supply, such as the inverter.

    PlainBill
    i can see that about 4 of the capacitors are bulging on the PSU. does this mean it is worth it try a 60$ PSU or do i need to buy a volt meter and further diagnose the problem

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  • PlainBill
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    Originally posted by rookstok
    i have the same tv with the same problem. i was planing on buying a new power supply because i dont know how to do the things you guys are talking about. but i have one question before i do. my tv is not turning on but the standby light on the front does work.. and when i push power it changes color for a second. if i push the menu button a different blue light flashes. so with these differences is it still most likely the PSU.
    thank you!
    It could be either the PSU or the main board. The power supply unit consists of two power supplies - the standby supply that is on whenever the TV has AC power, and the main supply that is on only when the TV is on. When you push the power button the standby section of the main board is supposed to switch a line which turns the main power supply on. Either the main board is not sending the signal, or the power supply is not turning on. The output connector of the PSU is often labeled. PS_ON is the control line. If it changes voltage when the power button is pushed, the main board is probably good. HOWEVER, the fault could be either the power supply, or something loading the power supply, such as the inverter.

    PlainBill

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  • rookstok
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    i have the same tv with the same problem. i was planing on buying a new power supply because i dont know how to do the things you guys are talking about. but i have one question before i do. my tv is not turning on but the standby light on the front does work.. and when i push power it changes color for a second. if i push the menu button a different blue light flashes. so with these differences is it still most likely the PSU.
    thank you!

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  • Repairtech
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    Hello I found a good picture on photo bucket
    of what looks like a common 2n2222 soldered face down.

    http://photobucket.com/images/New%20...power%20supply

    Simple problem seems not so simple with some of
    these PS .My Question is ,is Q11 the same value /specs as Q7 ?
    and ZD3 reads short in circuit only, does any one know if this is normal ?
    Q4 reads 600 and 522 on diode check. , fuse is good no 5 volts . no lights


    I would hate to buy a 60.00 PS for what 1.50 worth of parts
    could fix.



    Thank You



    Repairtech
    Last edited by Repairtech; 09-07-2011, 02:27 PM.

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  • PlainBill
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    Originally posted by wholesome
    I have the same problem, Stand by power, can turn tv on, but no 16v or 24v. I guess this thread died.... Huh? Any more suggestions on the stand by power but nothing else?
    The thread appears to have died because the OP purchased a new power supply and found he had other problems.

    Tracing circuits on a power supply is not my favorite pastime, but if you want assistance troubleshooting, attach good, clear pictures of your power supply to your next post. Do not post them inline, attach them using 'Manage Attachments' - below the text entry area.

    Some suggestions on the pictures: Quality, not quantity is the goal. The best pictures are close to (but not more than) 2000 x 2000 pixels. Ideally, it will be possible to read component identifiers. I would like to see two main pictures taken from directly above, without flash - one of the top of the board, one of the bottom. If necessary, one or two more that clearly show the output connectors and labels indicating the function of each pin are also very useful. And one additional point. I often have to link details at the top of the board to details on the bottom. I am much more adept at associating 'left side of top' to 'right side of bottom' than 'right side of top picture' to 'lower edge of bottom picture'.

    PlainBill

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  • wholesome
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    I have the same problem, Stand by power, can turn tv on, but no 16v or 24v. I guess this thread died.... Huh? Any more suggestions on the stand by power but nothing else?

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  • flyby50
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    I have a new power bord and have power and red light but no picture thanks flyby50
    Originally posted by Toasty
    Just some FYI, before you go crazy trying to fix it. I know you have time, money, & sweat into the repair:

    Saw 6 of these go on Ebay not 2 weeks ago for around $60 each.

    Found this on the web: Electronica-USA.com

    You might want to drop FSP Support a line and see if they can help.

    Site: http://www.fspgroupusa.com/

    and here's the page with this unit on it. You might get support to send you a schematic. Of course, with the correct amount of begging and pleading, you might get them to send you a new one since the TV manufacturer has bailed (see next bit).

    BTW, this company SpectronIQ, is GONE. Saw lots of bad reports on the Ripoff Report site, this one regards their Chapter 11 filing.

    Did you replace the defective caps with an equivalent type? I'm not just talking voltage and capacitance here. With an incorrect ESR, it could be they're not passing enough "juice" to kick the supply into oscillation.

    Now, regarding the way to turn it on. Do you have any valid voltages at any of the outputs or connectors? I'd be looking for a good 5 volt line (or thereabouts) somewhere. Mind you, this should be a very low power (milliamps) supply voltage.

    If you do, then a jumper from ground with a 150-250 ohm, 1/2 watt or better resistor should cause it to start. If you don't have a valid voltage, then your problem most likely lies farther back in the circuit.

    Also, if you have the ability to reduce the input voltage (tapped isolation transformer or Variac) and bring it up slowly, by monitoring some voltages in the PSU you may discover that it starts to "come alive" and then collapses as you raise the voltage. That should give some clues as to what is failing.

    Oh, eguevarae, your question:

    "160v DC? Are you sure? I'm not an expert, but so far I haven't seen that DC Voltage on any PSU."

    It's entirely possible, since the PSU is "un-loaded", that you could get that on a sensitive VOM as DC with an AC (RMS) element to it. The line voltage, partly rectified (1/2 wave DC) with that big cap on it could certainly produce that voltage. A scope on that voltage would show the actual waveform and perhaps a clue as to what is going on there.

    Best of luck!

    Toast

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  • user_007
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    The original 33 uF cap was a Capxon GL. I know Capxon are all pretty much crap.

    If I trace the O/F pin, it appears to first go through jumper J4 then to resistor RS35. That resistor goes to the spot on the back of the board between "QS4" and "CS6" labels. From there, it seems to go through DS6 and CS15 (capacitor is across the diode?). Then it goes through RS27 (which tests good). From there seems to go to NTSC1, which is on the front of the board. From there, goes through jumper J7, where it then splits.

    One side of the split goes to RS9 on the front of the board (which tests good). From there, goes to pin 1 of IC7, which is labeled:

    ET1114
    V 54OU27

    Other side of that split goes to the solder pad directly two to the right from the bottom of CS3, which I believe is an inductor on the top of the board. That goes to the pin directly to the right of it, which goes to CS21 on the front side of the board and RS12, 13, and 14 on the back. The other side of CS21 goes to what I think might be a small transformer (I know, I should know this) - the smaller black thing between the primary and secondary side that is labeled "SPI 8TA00129 01FC HI-POT 0634 GP GH-130".

    RS12, 13, and 14 all go to the same place - CS2. From CS2, I trace to the big CRS3 on the front side of the board, and to another pin on what I believe is a transformer. CRS3 then connects back to the connection where CS21 is connected to RS12, 13, and 14.

    Tracing the circuit board, I'm not seeing any immediate path from the O/F pin to IC4 or IC6 that you mentioned, but it does go to IC7.

    Any advice on what I should do next? Should I check IC7? I'm not exactly sure what its function is - but it does go across from secondary to primary, and is also located near the area where there seem to be heat marks from Q4.

    Or am I just best to forget it and buy a new power supply? I have no imminent need for it, so I'm interested to see what's wrong with this one - but admittedly am still learning about these things.

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  • PlainBill
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    Originally posted by user_007
    Here are some views that show the legends for the connectors.

    I'm getting voltage between the 5Vs and GND, as already stated. If I plug in the set and try to turn it on, I get 3.3V between the O/F pin and GND for a short time. I believe this is the signal from the main board trying to switch on the supply, as you mentioned. This tells me that the main board is working fine, correct, and it's the PSU not starting?

    Thanks.
    Yeah, probably. You can trace the 'O/F' signal across the power supply. It appears to go to one of the two opto-isolators near the center of the board.

    PlaiinBill

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  • retiredcaps
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    I forgot to ask who made the original 33uF cap? What series was it?

    Was it Capxon KF?

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  • user_007
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    Here are some views that show the legends for the connectors.

    I'm getting voltage between the 5Vs and GND, as already stated. If I plug in the set and try to turn it on, I get 3.3V between the O/F pin and GND for a short time. I believe this is the signal from the main board trying to switch on the supply, as you mentioned. This tells me that the main board is working fine, correct, and it's the PSU not starting?

    Thanks.
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  • retiredcaps
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    Originally posted by user_007
    ESR of the RS cap is about 0.9 ohms. It's a 50V cap.
    Well it confirms our suspicions about RadioShack selling general purpose caps and not being low ESR.

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  • PlainBill
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    This is a dual power supply. The 5V is standby, so that section is working. I would expect to see a line coming back from the main board that switches on the main supply.

    IC1 is the SMPS controller for the main supply, IC2 is the SMPS controller for the standby supply. IC3 is the PFC controller. I'm trying to identify the control line, but can't see any legends on the connectors.

    PlainBill

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  • user_007
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    Put in the new cap from RadioShack, no change. Still getting 5v standby, but no 16 or 24v.

    ESR of the RS cap is about 0.9 ohms. It's a 50V cap.

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  • retiredcaps
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    Originally posted by user_007
    Anyway, I found a 33 uf cap in a multipack at RadioShack - I'm sure they're not the highest quality caps, but seeing as how I was able to get it tonight, I figure I'll give it a try.
    Measure and report the ESR of 33uF RadioShack. I'm sure most here are curious about the reading.
    Last edited by retiredcaps; 01-10-2011, 06:17 PM.

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  • user_007
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    Sorry about that, was just a picture I found from Google images of the chart I was looking at. I'll be sure to upload all of my pictures as attachments.

    Anyway, I found a 33 uf cap in a multipack at RadioShack - I'm sure they're not the highest quality caps, but seeing as how I was able to get it tonight, I figure I'll give it a try. Will let you know if it helps.

    Thanks again for all the help.

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