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  • kvanburen
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    • Jul 2011
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    #1

    Sony KDL-46V5100

    I have a Sony kdl-46v5100 that doesn't show any picture or any backlight. The only thing it does is the relay clicks when power button is pushed and the standby light gives 2 flashes. I am thinking it is the power supply board but i wasn't sure what to look for on it that would lead to suspecting it. I ordered one off ebay to test it. If it isn't the power supply board what board would suggest it being??

    -Thanks
  • Village Electronics
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    • Apr 2011
    • 118

    #2
    Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

    Originally posted by kvanburen
    I have a Sony kdl-46v5100 that doesn't show any picture or any backlight. The only thing it does is the relay clicks when power button is pushed and the standby light gives 2 flashes. I am thinking it is the power supply board but i wasn't sure what to look for on it that would lead to suspecting it. I ordered one off ebay to test it. If it isn't the power supply board what board would suggest it being??

    -Thanks
    IP2 board

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    • kvanburen
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      • Jul 2011
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      #3
      Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

      ok thats the one we ordered. Is it just a swap and go? Or are there error codes that need to be cleared? I am kind of new to this whole TV repair thing.

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      • dxucam
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        • Nov 2022
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        #4
        Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

        I have the same model (Sony KDL-46V5100), same symptoms; click on power cycle, no video, no sound, and no backlight.

        The logic board does appear to get the standby voltage, as evidence by a red flash in the optical audio input port.

        I read somewhere that this was likely the main logic board, rather than the power supply board (IP2?). Logic board model number 1-879-239-13 / A1660699A

        Any suggestions? Thanks!

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        • nomoresonys
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          • Jan 2013
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          #5
          Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

          so whats the symptom, steady clicking, one click, two clicks?
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          • nomoresonys
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            #6
            Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

            do you have any indicator light on the front? can you post some good clear straight on pictures of each board and one of the whole back as to see how everything is connected.
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            • nomoresonys
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              Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

              do you have a multimeter for some simple voltage testing.
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              • dxucam
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                • Nov 2022
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                #8
                Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                Thanks for the response. There is a single click when the TV is turned on or off; once on there is no sound of any kind, nor any picture.

                When the unit is off there is no standby light that I can see. Once turned on, there is a green LED light along the bottom of the frame towards the right of the unit as you face the screen.

                I do have a multimeter to check things; was hoping to test the voltage arriving at the board from the power board, as well as the power going to the LCD controller (T-Con?), to verify where the issue is. But I'm not sure where to test - in a hole in the wiring harnesses coming into and going out of the logic board?

                I've attached a picture of the whole thing (I think); I can send close-ups of the boards but there isn't good light in the room I have the unit in, so it'll be a minute. I will say that they look clean, no visible scorching or capacitor bulging/leaking.
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                • dxucam
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                  #9
                  Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                  Images of the power and logic boards...
                  Attached Files

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                  • redwire
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                    • Dec 2010
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                    #10
                    Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                    I don't know this set- but it appears the relay RY6000 gets 3.3V standby power (for the clunk) which then switches primary power to the PFC and main 12V SMPS.
                    So I would check if the 12V rail is coming up, say at CN6150, measure and list all voltages on that connector and CN6154 too.
                    Service manual
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                    • dxucam
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                      • Nov 2022
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                      #11
                      Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                      Originally posted by redwire
                      I don't know this set- but it appears the relay RY6000 gets 3.3V standby power (for the clunk) which then switches primary power to the PFC and main 12V SMPS.
                      So I would check if the 12V rail is coming up, say at CN6150, measure and list all voltages on that connector and CN6154 too.
                      Service manual
                      CN6150:
                      1 - 0v
                      2 - 2.9v
                      3 - 4.0v
                      4 - ~12v decaying; starts at a high value and drifts lower.
                      5 - ~12v decaying
                      6-13 - 0v

                      CN6151:
                      1 - 12v
                      2 - 12v
                      3 - 0v
                      4- 0v

                      CN6154:
                      1-4 - 0v
                      5 - 3.5v

                      Is the decaying voltage a sign of a leaky capacitor?

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                      • nomoresonys
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                        #12
                        Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                        could be, check the 4 electrolytic caps closest to cn6150 or you might want to just change them out, they're usually the ones that start acting up first, I would check ALL solder joints on powerboard, make sure tv has been unplugged for a few hours because of the high voltage the big cap can hold around 400 volts which can be LETHAL, be careful where you touch the board with your hands, just the edges is best, you can check the voltage left in the big cap with multimeter set to vdc, probe on each leg to make sure it's drained, depending on type of meter you have if it's not auto-ranging then set it to 400 or closest, then can go to 200 or 20 til you get a reading, because it can be tricky, if the cap has 400 volts in it and It's tested on the 20 volt setting it won't read the voltage because its out of range, will just read ol or l or such, example of bad solder joints there, look them over closely, touch up any suspect looking joints, check closely the joints on transformers and the components located on heatsinks BUT check ALL joints, careful not to bridge any, can practice soldering/de-soldering on an old scrap circuit board if not use to it: https://www.google.com/search?q=bad+...ih=607&dpr=1.5
                        Last edited by nomoresonys; 11-10-2022, 04:38 AM.
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                        • dxucam
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                          • Nov 2022
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                          #13
                          Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                          Originally posted by nomoresonys
                          could be, check the 4 electrolytic caps closest to cn6150 or you might want to just change them out, they're usually the ones that start acting up first, I would check ALL solder joints on powerboard, make sure tv has been unplugged for a few hours because of the high voltage the big cap can hold around 400 volts which can be LETHAL, be careful where you touch the board with your hands, just the edges is best, you can check the voltage left in the big cap with multimeter set to vdc, probe on each leg to make sure it's drained, depending on type of meter you have if it's not auto-ranging then set it to 400 or closest, then can go to 200 or 20 til you get a reading, because it can be tricky, if the cap has 400 volts in it and It's tested on the 20 volt setting it won't read the voltage because its out of range, will just read ol or l or such, example of bad solder joints there, look them over closely, touch up any suspect looking joints, check closely the joints on transformers and the components located on heatsinks BUT check ALL joints, careful not to bridge any, can practice soldering/de-soldering on an old scrap circuit board if not use to it: https://www.google.com/search?q=bad+...ih=607&dpr=1.5

                          Thanks for the info, I'll look for any obvious damage but probably won't be swapping any capacitors,

                          To test the rails I unclipped the ribbon connectors, breaking the connection to the logic board. Given that, do the readings I got convince you that it is the power board (I2P) and *not* the logic board? Or does disconnecting the cable change what I should expect?

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                          • dxucam
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                            Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                            To see what effect disconnecting the cable might have had, I left it installed and checked the voltages on the solder paths leading the destination rail on the logic board coming *from* CN6150 - labelled CN1003, circled in the picture - and indeed got different results.
                            1 - 3.9v
                            2 - 2.8v
                            3 - 3.9v
                            4 - 18v (steady)
                            5 - 18v
                            6-10 - 0v
                            11 - 15v
                            12 - 15v
                            13 - 15v
                            Attached Files
                            Last edited by dxucam; 11-10-2022, 10:21 AM. Reason: forgot image

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                            • nomoresonys
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                              Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                              can you label those? like power_on xxx, ac_det xxx, so we know what pin is what.
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                              • dxucam
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                                Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                                Originally posted by nomoresonys
                                can you label those? like power_on xxx, ac_det xxx, so we know what pin is what.
                                They're all labelled correctly in the image that @redwire posted: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...3&d=1668048460

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                                • nomoresonys
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                                  #17
                                  Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                                  some of those voltages seem a little high compared to the picture but I think they are ok, now try this little test that I used on my old kdl, with tv unplugged from power, unhook cable from powerboard to mainboard leave it off, plug power cord back in, see if theres anything on the display.
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                                  • dxucam
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                                    #18
                                    Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                                    Originally posted by nomoresonys
                                    some of those voltages seem a little high compared to the picture but I think they are ok, now try this little test that I used on my old kdl, with tv unplugged from power, unhook cable from powerboard to mainboard leave it off, plug power cord back in, see if theres anything on the display.
                                    Probably I just have a crap multimeter.

                                    I tried the test, didn't see anything on the screen - but would have missed anything subtle, as there is daylight in the room. Also, with the cable disconnected the TV doesn't turn on (click, green LED), so I'm not surprised.

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                                    • lotas
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                                      #19
                                      Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                                      First check all the fuses on the board, Sony has a lot of them with the numbers "Fxxxx".
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                                      • dxucam
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                                        #20
                                        Re: Sony KDL-46V5100

                                        Originally posted by lotas
                                        First check all the fuses on the board, Sony has a lot of them with the numbers "Fxxxx".
                                        Thanks, will do... though my current multimeter doesn't have a 'continuity' test setting.

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