Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Do you mean that something you did fixed it??
Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Tv is actual functioning. I will give it a try and Show what happens. If it fails again i will do more testing and repair attempt. So far thanks to everyone who helped meLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Also check the 3 pin components you see on heatsinks and one other, they appear to be transistors, check that none of the three pins are shorted to any of the others on the component, can look up a datasheet by putting in the info on top of component if needed. There are some 3 pin diodes that look just like transistors that will show continuity on the back 2 pins, so if ever in doubt about what you are dealing with, look up the datasheet.Last edited by nomoresonys; 04-16-2023, 07:34 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Can easily check all the diodes and resistors on top of the board, youtube for tutorials if needed.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
from yours re soldering didn't see any effect of issue TV wont tun on..
you may had other issue before and it went out open.. for example the BL .. you have 2 Group you need to compare it currents if there any differencesLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Use a hairdryer to heat up those 5 electrolytic capacitors for a couple few minutes, then try it, see if there's any difference in the noise, don't wait til it cools down try it while it's still hot.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Replacement psu doesnt buzz. So its specific to this psu. But however Replacement psu isnt workingLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
first time i hear Hisense get cold / crack soldering joint... any way... plug the tv out from wall... and play with its Switch on / off how much you can... it could be the switch its contact not in tact so there are sparking.
for further show us the place you re soldered.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Resoldering some joints fixed it. But there is still a loud buzzing sound while tv starts.
And even if its turned off, there is a buzzing sound too.
What can it be?Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
STB is the power supply ON/OFF signal that originates from the main board it is not a "standby" produced by the power supply. Your fault is likely the main board.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
please name the pins which read this value... so we do know where and what.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Thanks for this hind. Will give it a try tomorrow and Also test voltages on spare psu which i boughtLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
One easy thing to check when powerboard is noisy, is check all the solder joints and reflow any that look suspect, being careful not to bridge anything, some can really be hard to detect, a wiggle of the joint can detect a bad solder joint too, examples of bad joints: https://www.google.com/search?q=bad+...ih=607&dpr=1.5Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
But back original psu and get this voltages
19.6
19.6
0
0
12.15
12.15
0
0.004
0
0
Standby at 0.004 way to low. There is a buzzing sound on psu. Does this correlate with standby voltage?
Values are same connected or not with Mainboard.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense rsag7.820.5687 no power no standby light
Hell no, switch was turned off while i was testing.
Now i have standby light but it wont turn onLeave a comment:
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