I just got a new refurbished power supply - 17PW15-9 - for a POS Vestel. And I don't mean "point of sale". This was for a Wharferdale 32" TV, but it applies to most Vestel sets.
Anyway, when I first got it, the standby light came on, but the TV didn't. Power buttons didn't do anything. (Haven't got RC yet.)
Thinking about common Samsung faults of corrupt EEPROMs I pulled the socketed EEPROM from the board. (Yes, it is actually socketed. This is a nice touch in a TV, and it's impressive for Vestel.)
Anyway, I do this and now the TV turns on, but it takes about 30 seconds before the backlight comes on and another 10 before showing "no signal" and a blue screen. And partially in Turkish, and it thinks it is a fantastic TV with 255 SCART and 255 HDMI inputs. Not a PSU problem - voltages are up straight away.
The solution is to trick the TV into booting without an EEPROM - i.e. 40 second boot - but then put the EEPROM in while it is running and go into the service menu (4-7-2-5 on remote control) and restore all factory settings. If, like me, you don't yet have the remote control, you can go into the normal menu and change the settings (brightness/contrast/etc) to defaults, but you'll need to fix a lot of things and to fix the inputs you will need to eventually get into the service menu.
Hope this helps someone with fixing these things.
Anyway, when I first got it, the standby light came on, but the TV didn't. Power buttons didn't do anything. (Haven't got RC yet.)
Thinking about common Samsung faults of corrupt EEPROMs I pulled the socketed EEPROM from the board. (Yes, it is actually socketed. This is a nice touch in a TV, and it's impressive for Vestel.)
Anyway, I do this and now the TV turns on, but it takes about 30 seconds before the backlight comes on and another 10 before showing "no signal" and a blue screen. And partially in Turkish, and it thinks it is a fantastic TV with 255 SCART and 255 HDMI inputs. Not a PSU problem - voltages are up straight away.
The solution is to trick the TV into booting without an EEPROM - i.e. 40 second boot - but then put the EEPROM in while it is running and go into the service menu (4-7-2-5 on remote control) and restore all factory settings. If, like me, you don't yet have the remote control, you can go into the normal menu and change the settings (brightness/contrast/etc) to defaults, but you'll need to fix a lot of things and to fix the inputs you will need to eventually get into the service menu.
Hope this helps someone with fixing these things.
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