Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
on the right side the black on with T written on it as called on print F1
Hisense H6750G stumped on this
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
2 possibilities
1- you may have one or more short LED BL
2- Main Boards issue / firmware could be
explaining
Step down circuit .. PSU at STB standby status generate via line 12 V 7.8-10 V..... the step down on MB generate 3.3V to let the MB start script SPI Flash working and sending this 3.3V back to PSU to turn it on.... PSU will go high... mean the 7.8-10 V will be 12 V.
but if PSU register over load at LED BL will report or some design it will handle the issue self and turn off the BL.
but the IC you remarked it become hot on MB,, its belong to T.con 12 V. rail t delivered to T-CON from MB via LVDS
as you said no change... keep the LVDS disconnected from MB side.... make wire jumper from 12V PSU socket direct to T-CON fuse... then turn on... see if the screen under tourch light generate color pattern... to be sure we have t_CON and panel are fine.... .... you can use too yours led testers to light on one group only of BL to see if screen work with out issue.
other wise i will go to take screen apart and check LED if all lit on.... if yes then screen test if yes too nothings more only working on MB or replace itLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
That does seem very hot for a voltage regulator, check those little caps right by it, are any shorted, also what do you get measured in ohms?Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
All these jumper wires are in the primary (hot) side of the power supply, you can NOT check these points using chassis ground.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
The led supply voltage for this power supply is 98V@510ma. You could have a bad led in the panel causing the problem, your led tester likely only provides about 10ma, when the led draw a higher current they can fail.
Using W842 as ground, check the voltage on W702 as you turn on the tv, see if this voltage comes up and drops, It may be tough to check with a meter.Last edited by R_J; 08-30-2023, 04:39 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
Edit, the backlight voltages come up to 0.200v and drop to zero.
This is with everything connected and MB lvds cable disconnected
Also with lvds cable connected the voltages come up and down like that now also, must of missed this earliwrLast edited by EazyBone; 08-30-2023, 04:23 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
disconnect the blue LVDS cable from MB side and turn n see if backlight come onLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
Here are some pictures, one component gets 220degree fahrenheit which I circled on MB.
And here are some pictures of it.
Sony, they are not edge lit and for some reason my last Hisense was only 2.5 v per light and looked dim. So 105v for 2 sets. Also here's the expected voltages picture which says 98vAre we thinking this is a MB problem?Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
Like Diah said 105 seems quite low for a 75 inch tv, does this powerboard have a label for expected backlight voltages? not sure tho, maybe it's normal if it's edge lit.Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-30-2023, 03:54 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
so you have step down circuit on MB.. work on it,, and check if u have spi on it if it shortedLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
Also I have two psus and they both give these voltagesLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
PSON zero
18v's 16.6
12v's 12.14
Bri 0.152
BSW 0.105
StB 2.6
Led drivers all zero
Disconnect from mb
PSON zero
18v's 14.6
12v's 10.14
Bri 0
BSW 0
StB 0
Led drivers all zero
Sony the LEDs both have 105v and do turn on with tester
All steady voltages alsoLast edited by EazyBone; 08-30-2023, 03:37 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
Do test on backlights as Diah described, if that looks ok maybe test the powerboard as stand alone.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
read other pins at socket psu what v u have and whereLeave a comment:
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StB is zero with MB disconnectedLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
105V by LED tester sound to me not good.... how about when you start the tv did you have any up and down V, u need to put the probe in place then turn on
BTW STB 2.6V very low
so you need to do the first test and second leave the PSU alone with out MB connected and check V on the its socket we want to know STBLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense H6750G stumped on this
BSW is .105v, mashing power button jumpers it to .109 and right back down immediately, that's all that's happening.
PSON never gets any voltsLeave a comment:
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