I've got this tv in my shop and it won't power up. Well I checked the connector leading to the logic board to find no 5vs on the orange wire. I downloaded the service manual and gave it a look and I found IC 903 pin 5 no voltage VCC1 is dead and I cant figure out where VCC1 originates. The IC 903 needs I think 12 to 15 volts on pin 5 to start vibrating the 5 volt xformer
Dell W2306C No 5 volt standby dead
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Re: Dell W2306C No 5 volt standby dead
I've got this tv in my shop and it won't power up. Well I checked the connector leading to the logic board to find no 5vs on the orange wire. I downloaded the service manual and gave it a look and I found IC 903 pin 5 no voltage VCC1 is dead and I cant figure out where VCC1 originates. The IC 903 needs I think 12 to 15 volts on pin 5 to start vibrating the 5 volt xformer
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Re: Dell W2306C No 5 volt standby dead
Problem solved, I somehow ended rechecking pin 5 again to find 9volts dc and 21.5 volts ac present and there ain't suppose to be any ac there IU fond a 1n4003 diode in series from pin 5 IC 903 to the xformer leaking. I replaced the diode and the set powered up nicely. A happy ending and no boards to be purchased to fix this tv!Comment
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