BN44-00301A No signs of life

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by R_J
    Like I said for the PFC CIRCUIT to work the STANDBY circuit MUST ALSO be working. as it supplies the VCC voltage to the pfc circuit ic.
    Sure, gotcha. not sure what the issue is then..

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  • R_J
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by snoptel
    Not sure if I'm completely out to lunch here..
    I measured the IC. Roughly 320 VDC where marked and nothing on the other pins. I referenced the negative from the 320 VDC when checking the other pins.

    Ohh, and upon closer inspection, looks like the blue ceramic cap was replaced at some point.
    Like I said for the PFC CIRCUIT to work the STANDBY circuit MUST ALSO be working. as it supplies the VCC voltage to the pfc circuit ic.

    There is a zener diode marked ZDM802, Check the voltage ACROSS this diode. This is one of the standby vcc voltages.
    Last edited by R_J; 01-08-2023, 03:11 PM.

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by stj
    no, the electrolytic with the rtv silicone stuck to it
    next to jumper JP811
    Thanks for the help.

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by R_J
    Does that voltage drop when you unplug the board? It might be just left over charge from when it was working.
    Or just check if you have any voltages on CN801, you should have 5.1V and 13V
    Not sure if I'm completely out to lunch here..
    I measured the IC. Roughly 320 VDC where marked and nothing on the other pins. I referenced the negative from the 320 VDC when checking the other pins.

    Ohh, and upon closer inspection, looks like the blue ceramic cap was replaced at some point.
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  • stj
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by snoptel
    Thanks for the reply. I'm assuming you mean the blue cap right?
    no, the electrolytic with the rtv silicone stuck to it
    next to jumper JP811

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  • R_J
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by snoptel
    Yes, the voltage drops almost right away after unplugging the cord.
    Ok, let me go check CN801.
    Be right back.
    This indicates the pfc circuit IS working, if it was not the voltage would only be 160vdc based on 120v A/C line voltage.

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by R_J
    Does that voltage drop when you unplug the board? It might be just left over charge from when it was working.
    Or just check if you have any voltages on CN801, you should have 5.1V and 13V
    Yes, the voltage drops almost right away after unplugging the cord.
    Ok, let me go check CN801.
    Be right back.

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by R_J
    You can check the voltages with the board out of the tv, Just be careful that fancy black and silver cloth is not conductive.
    Haha, no worries. The cloth was just for the pic.

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  • R_J
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Does that voltage drop when you unplug the board? It might be just left over charge from when it was working.
    Or just check if you have any voltages on CN801, you should have 5.1V and 13V
    Last edited by R_J; 01-08-2023, 02:48 PM.

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by R_J
    I changed my post after re reading your first post. Recheck the voltage ACROSS +/- of one of the main filter caps. If your voltage reading in the first post was correct, then the standby circuit must be working.
    Confirmed, 316 VDC between positive and negative leg of each cap.

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by R_J
    I changed my post after re reading your first post. Recheck the voltage across one of the main filter caps. If your voltage reading in the first post was correct, then the standby circuit must be working.
    Ok, I will go do that right now.
    FYI - The measurements I take have been with the PS plugged in standalone, in other words, it isn't plugged into the video driver board or anything else. Not sure if that matters.
    When I was installed in the TV, nothing happens, no standalone light..nothing..

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  • R_J
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by snoptel
    Thanks again.
    Is this the section that you are referring to?
    I changed my post after re reading your first post. Recheck the voltage ACROSS +/- of one of the main filter caps. If your voltage reading in the first post was correct, then the standby circuit must be working.

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by R_J
    The power supply will not operate at all without the 5 volt standby circuit working. The standby circuit is very simple and only has a few components.
    stj is likely referring to the electrolytic next to the ic (CM803?) it is on the ic's vcc line and if it is bad (basically open) it will not charge to maintain the startup vcc voltage for the ic.
    Usually the blue ceramic disc cap blows up (cracks in half) if it is bad.
    Sometimes it is only bad solder connections on the standby ic that cause this problem.
    Thanks again.
    Is this the section that you are referring to?
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  • R_J
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    You said you measured 400 volts at the bridge rectifier, to get this high a voltage the pfc circuit would be working, and for it to be working the standby circuit would also be working.
    With the board unplugged Re check the voltage across CP802 OR CP803 (one of the main filter caps) this voltage should have drained down without the board plugged in, Then with the board plugged it check this voltage, if it is only around 160vdc, then the board in in standby, if it is around 385vdc then we know the pfc circuit etc is working.
    Last edited by R_J; 01-08-2023, 02:29 PM.

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by stj
    the small cap near the center of the board starts the buck convertor chip to it's right on the heatsink, that generates your 5v standby.
    i assume you pulled the fuses out and metered them?
    you pull them out so you know that the clips are tight - just so you know.
    Thanks for the reply. I'm assuming you mean the blue cap right?

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by R_J
    All you need to do is check if you have 5 volts standby, if you do not have 5v stby then check fuse FS802 if it is bad then icm801 is lkely bad.

    Check if the small blue disc cap next to the ic is cracked or has a burn mark. sometimes this cap shorts.
    Thanks for the reply. I'm going to remove it and put in a new one.
    I'll be back!!

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  • snoptel
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Originally posted by harp
    Have you familiar with diode mode on dmm?
    When is tv not connected to main and in big caps is no voltage:
    with multimetar in diode mode check briefly all transistor and diodes... you are looking to find possible short 0.000 on them.
    All must have some readings in one direction of probes, like 0.678...
    Yes, I actually had already probed all the diodes and transistors and didn't find anything that caught my attention.

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  • R_J
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    All you need to do is check if you have 5 volts standby, if you do not have 5v stby then check fuse FS802 if it is bad then icm801 is lkely bad.

    Check if the small blue disc cap next to the ic is cracked or has a burn mark. sometimes this cap shorts.
    Last edited by R_J; 01-08-2023, 01:46 PM.

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  • harp
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    Have you familiar with diode mode on dmm?
    When is tv not connected to main and in big caps is no voltage:
    with multimetar in diode mode check briefly all transistor and diodes... you are looking to find possible short 0.000 on them.
    All must have some readings in one direction of probes, like 0.678...

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  • stj
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    Re: BN44-00301A No signs of life

    the small cap near the center of the board starts the buck convertor chip to it's right on the heatsink, that generates your 5v standby.
    i assume you pulled the fuses out and metered them?
    you pull them out so you know that the clips are tight - just so you know.

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