Backlight is out and there is no power to the LCD connector. I did locate a bad fuse (FZ2) on the bottom but I dont know the proper value. If anyone has a board viewer file or a schematic that would be helpful too.
Should I have 19ish volts on the input of qv1? If im getting the pin numbers correct pin 3 has 8.6V which is the same as the output voltage (1,2,5,6) and 1.2v on pin 4
Mosfet is P-channel so the gate pin #3 must be lower than the voltage being passed between the source and drain pins to enable.
Once the conditions are met, drain pins 1-2-5-6 should be ~19v.
Remove all power. Meter in resistance mode.
Measure the resistance across the mosfet pins:
Source & drain
Source & gate
Gate & drain
Post your measurements. We are checking for a low resistance which can confirm the mosfet is defective.
Confirm that your laptop has ~19v to ground present at the dcin connector. Continue to check for the same voltage near the lcd backlight circuit. Measure with care as the power is enabled. This voltage must be available at this mosfet which acts like a switch. So if gate voltage is lower than 19v, the EC is requesting to enable the backlight. Then if the fuse is ok, the display assembly will receive this power rail.
I started a new one, hope that's ok, because my question is different now! (Strangely enough, after I walked away for a few weeks, it stopped lighting up at all!!)
I am determined to fix this power supply because I have the skills to replace bad components, I just need to find out...
I upgraded display from HD to UHD recently, and I think I did everything right, battery was disabled in BIOS, and removed, yet the screen has no backlight. Both the old and new display behave the same way. I checked the motherboard and I see the fv1 fuse, and a fv2 spot for a fuse, but it's missing. Does anyone have any information on whether fv2 is responsible for backlight, or why it's missing? There's a schematic posted somewhere on this forum, but I can't view it as I don't have the hardware right now, since the laptop screen is broken and I run Linux.
this tv is throwing me for a loop. do samsung tvs no longer have the backlight self test feature built into the power supply?
i tested the backlight with my LED tester and it lights up both strips. one of them reads 100v and the other reads 63.7v.
unplugged mainboard from power supply but left backlight plugged in, and then plugged psu wall power in. expected to see backlights light up but see nothing.
according to how ive diagnosed in the past, this would almost always be a bad power supply. replacement power supply was cheap like 20$ from ebay. but still i get not even...
Hello!
I have a couple of T440p that need backlight fuse, image is present but no light. Can someone please point them so i can replace them?
Thank you!
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