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    Re: Sony xbr-75x900f 6 red blink

    Lol, this ain't got no gas in it for sure. It's all learning for me. Now I've learned something. I mean I'm just repairing tvs in my garage lol maybe it'll turn into something more but we will see. The double power board threw me way off. All good though, hopefully this new board gets here soon and we can start the auction

    Post 4 and 6 threw me off also. That picture lotas put up didn't show the picture underneath it in the manual where it says most likely power board or LCD panel. Next check main board, then check backlight lol went backwards in order.

    At least we know eazy can tear down a TV ike a boss
    Last edited by EazyBone; 10-03-2023, 04:52 PM.

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      Re: Sony xbr-75x900f 6 red blink

      Yep, at the end of that clip, his boss says, "now you see there scooter, he thinks of the simplest things first"

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        Re: Sony xbr-75x900f 6 red blink

        So for anyone who needs this in future. Power board was fix.

        6 blink means backlight error but the fix per service manual is in this order.

        PSU /check panel first
        Main board

        Thanks all, what a goose chase

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          Re: Sony xbr-75x900f 6 red blink

          Originally posted by EazyBone View Post
          So for anyone who needs this in future. Power board was fix.

          6 blink means backlight error but the fix per service manual is in this order.

          PSU /check panel first
          Main board

          Thanks all, what a goose chase
          to be fair for us all... as you make us crazy going and the issue by eyes can be notice.... you need to post photo of working screen.... prefer nice photo lol to make us at least happy the screen light up again...lol

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            Re: Sony xbr-75x900f 6 red blink

            Originally posted by Diah View Post
            to be fair for us all... as you make us crazy going and the issue by eyes can be notice.... you need to post photo of working screen.... prefer nice photo lol to make us at least happy the screen light up again...lol
            Haha okay will do here today

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              As far as the power board, is there any repairing it? Same issues on a set taking up my garage table. I looked up this inductor 3317-330M B234467 and didn't find anything on replacement components or anyone attempting to repair this Delta board.

              I did enjoy the 7 pages of conversation and ordered a replacement power board after pealing it off and finding a similar burn mark / exploded solder point.

              Delta AP-P353AM, G58, AP-P353AM A, 147471311, 00007501-00, AKA : Sony G85 Power board

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                Originally posted by subwagon View Post
                As far as the power board, is there any repairing it? Same issues on a set taking up my garage table. I looked up this inductor 3317-330M B234467 and didn't find anything on replacement components or anyone attempting to repair this Delta board.

                I did enjoy the 7 pages of conversation and ordered a replacement power board after pealing it off and finding a similar burn mark / exploded solder point.

                Delta AP-P353AM, G58, AP-P353AM A, 147471311, 00007501-00, AKA : Sony G85 Power board
                Glad you found this entertaining lol I didn't. But glady these were some of my first tvs. I no longer make those mistakes lol. As for repairing it, no clue. They were like $30 or something and I wasn't able to repair them at the time. I am sure it probably possible.

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                  Originally posted by EazyBone View Post

                  Glad you found this entertaining lol I didn't. But glady these were some of my first tvs. I no longer make those mistakes lol. As for repairing it, no clue. They were like $30 or something and I wasn't able to repair them at the time. I am sure it probably possible.
                  Thanks again, went the same route and picked up a used board for $42 and the set is back up and running like new.

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                    Originally posted by subwagon View Post

                    Thanks again, went the same route and picked up a used board for $42 and the set is back up and running like new.
                    Awesome. Glad it worked out with very little headache

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                      Curious to see if we can narrow this down a little, Subwagon was your bad component the same one as this one and were you getting 6 blinks? I dont mess with a lot of sonys lately but this may be the answer to why a lot of people that replaced the mainboard or tcon didn't get results, their powerboard was the culprit all along. Also wondering if theres a simple test for the circuit this component is on, looks like its L750 inductor.
                      Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-27-2024, 07:34 AM.

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                        Also wondering WHY the backlights seemed to test bad when evidently they were good. The backlights testing "bad" is what really threw a monkey wrench into the diagnoses and the notion that 6 blinks ALWAYS means bad backlights, which more than one member swears is always the case but obviously is not.
                        Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-27-2024, 07:52 AM.

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                          I did the same dumb shyt, tearing my xbr down, super pain in the ass, just to see that the backlights all lit fine, then screwed around with the mainboard til I broke it. Glad it was only edge lit so not terribly disappointed because picture wasnt that great when it did work, definitely could not compare it to an oled set. I dont feel too bad because none of the super techs here AND at least one other site knew what the problem was either.
                          Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-27-2024, 08:05 AM.

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                            From what I can see, L750 traces back to T601 thru a bunch of jumpers and to D751A, D751B, Q751A and C766. So what will/can make L750 blow and maybe what to expect from those other components mentioned, might be good to know in case L750 is bad but doesnt have obvious burnt indications like this one did.
                            Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-27-2024, 09:35 AM.

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                              6 blinks doesn't mean bad backlights always. The solution Sony gives is replace power board aka backlight circuit. The circuit to power the backlights was bad on this TV.

                              Post 6 shows G/B meaning bad power board or main board or backlight.

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                                Read posts carefully, that is what I just said. L750 was obviously blown. Was wondering what kind of readings you have on those other components in that circuit and if anything else was bad on that powerboard, just trying to dig deeper on this powerbard fault. Like what was most likely to cause this inductor to blow.
                                Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-27-2024, 09:45 AM.

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                                  Yea clearly I miss things from time to time 😆😆😆

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                                    But hell this IS a pretty good breakthrough, from everything I read and I did a shiitton of reading while dealing with my sony. MOST everyone thought that 6 blinks and about 3 volts on the bl-err pin was only a backlight led issue, I think its and a fine discovery, shiit I don't know, maybe I've not read a sony repair manual, not too crazy about manuals but they do come in handy at times.
                                    Last edited by nomoresonys; 08-27-2024, 03:19 PM.

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                                      Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
                                      Curious to see if we can narrow this down a little, Subwagon was your bad component the same one as this one and were you getting 6 blinks? I dont mess with a lot of sonys lately but this may be the answer to why a lot of people that replaced the mainboard or tcon didn't get results, their powerboard was the culprit all along. Also wondering if theres a simple test for the circuit this component is on, looks like its L750 inductor.
                                      yes identical failed inductor, and 6 blink code, then after shorting the err pin to ground a 4 flash code. glad I saw EasyBone's photos because I only did a front board inspection and wouldn't have seen that blown up solder point for a while. Also glad I read all the way thru so I didn't end up tearing the whole set apart.

                                      Bottom line any troubleshooting in the future will involve taking boards out ands inspecting BOTH sides. Thanks for the learning opportunity! Already applied it on a new set I was working on.

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                                        Originally posted by subwagon View Post

                                        yes identical failed inductor, and 6 blink code, then after shorting the err pin to ground a 4 flash code. glad I saw EasyBone's photos because I only did a front board inspection and wouldn't have seen that blown up solder point for a while. Also glad I read all the way thru so I didn't end up tearing the whole set apart.

                                        Bottom line any troubleshooting in the future will involve taking boards out ands inspecting BOTH sides. Thanks for the learning opportunity! Already applied it on a new set I was working on.
                                        Well done, indeed I get that board out early, ever since one little cracked solder joint had me going down rabbit holes for hours. Then when I found it I made myself wear a hat and sit in the corner, lol.

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