Tieny, measure the voltage at the top end of RS34, it seems normal for the base to be about 0.65v, because RS34 limits the current. I'd expect it to be somewhere around 2-3v.
I suggested finding the processor model, so we could find the pins for it's Vcc (+V bus), and measure those.
Well, I just sent an email to their contact address. If it is repairable, what kind of soldering job would I have to expect?
If the chip is bad, I would say you need to get a new board.
If the chip is not getting enough voltage, we will have to see if there is some sort of small voltage regulator on the board.
Im kind of wondering if the chip is powered by the 5v-standby all the time, or only when the TV is off. If so, maybe there is some sort of controller/power router circuit that is dud.
How often do the main processors go bad? The TV worked fine after the first fix I did, but after 20 minutes of leaving the TV on, it just automatically shuts off back to standby.
How often do the main processors go bad? The TV worked fine after the first fix I did, but after 20 minutes of leaving the TV on, it just automatically shuts off back to standby.
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