Hi there guys. I am a beginner hoping to become a professional.
I recently got a Z50PG10 for really cheap on craigslist.
When powered on, there is no blink or anything. The screen stays black.
If I turn up the volume, I hear static.
I have checked the voltages coming off of the main board with my plain old volt tester and everything seems fine.
Some of the voltages change constantly. I wish I had an oscilloscope.
Anyways, the only issue I can find with the voltages anywhere in the TV is on the buffer boards attached to the Y-sus board.
On both the top and bottom left side buffer boards, the circuits marked as being 5V read 60V.
I have marked in the pictures where the measurement was taken as 60V.


So this means my Y-sus board is putting out the wrong voltage, right?
So my Y-sus is bad?
Did this extra high voltage ruin my buffer boards? What about the display panel?
Am I on the right track?
Any other tips are more than welcome and very much appreciated.
After reading some other posts in this forum, I must say I am impressed with the people here. That is why I chose to come here.
Thank you in advance for your help!
-gopro25
I recently got a Z50PG10 for really cheap on craigslist.
When powered on, there is no blink or anything. The screen stays black.
If I turn up the volume, I hear static.
I have checked the voltages coming off of the main board with my plain old volt tester and everything seems fine.
Some of the voltages change constantly. I wish I had an oscilloscope.
Anyways, the only issue I can find with the voltages anywhere in the TV is on the buffer boards attached to the Y-sus board.
On both the top and bottom left side buffer boards, the circuits marked as being 5V read 60V.
I have marked in the pictures where the measurement was taken as 60V.


So this means my Y-sus board is putting out the wrong voltage, right?
So my Y-sus is bad?
Did this extra high voltage ruin my buffer boards? What about the display panel?
Am I on the right track?
Any other tips are more than welcome and very much appreciated.
After reading some other posts in this forum, I must say I am impressed with the people here. That is why I chose to come here.
Thank you in advance for your help!
-gopro25
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