hi does any one know what d3v3 means on a psu board also what i does any help would be good
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Re: phillips50" d3v3 problem help
Some (a lot!) more information from you is needed!
When you speak of this "d3v3" are we talking about the markings on a component, something silkscreened on the board itself or something else?
What do you mean by "what i does" ?
Of course we will help but you need to be much more descriptive with your question, and what problem you are possibly trying to fix.
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Re: phillips50" d3v3 problem help
Hi thanks for replying to me well i will start from begging.one morning turned tv on phillips 50"7310 no picture or sound. But i had the green light on front panel on solid. opened it up changed two capasitors 10v 3300uf 105c but still nothing.When i power it up looking at the back two green leds come on (click click)then (click) they go out protection light 4 green flash which on the board chart means d3v3 ?.If i disconnect the lead coming from the bottom logic board and power it up (click click)the two leds come on green as soon as i plug the lead back in protection light kicks in 4 green flashes.i have had a good look at the lead and it is as soon as it makes contact with d3v3 plug on the conector i have no idea on electrics but i am reading up on it i here poeple say there use jumper to check thing what is a jumper thanks
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Where is this board chart you speak of?"Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
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