Sylvania LC320SLX No Power-Dead

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  • RON_CET
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    need be set on above 200k and those top 5 listing from digikey ok replacement

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  • kevinm34232
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    2k. Nothing on 200 either.

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  • RON_CET
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    yes OL would mean open,what scale setting did you have set on your dvm?

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  • kevinm34232
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    Can I use any of these:
    http://www.digikey.com/scripts/dksea...+1%2F4W+J+390k

    Also what would be a good resistor for discharging large capacitors? Or is there another way?

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  • kevinm34232
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    Back it at tonight..

    Bud, no voltages at those diodes.

    So I pulled 1 leg of R618 and checked resistance. I get no reading (.0L). I'm guessing that means it's bad?

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  • budm
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    Per Ron diagram, do you also get any DC voltages on D646, D633, D640 (just move the red probe to the banded side of the diode)?

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  • RON_CET
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    to read the al33volt line see diagram attached if your voltage is mising one common issue on this chassis is for R618 to open make sure set unplugged desolder one end out of circuit and read on resistance scale for 390k reading see attached of resistor circled
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    Last edited by RON_CET; 07-16-2012, 07:11 PM.

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  • kevinm34232
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    From SM:

    Is the AL+33v line voltage normal?

    Not sure where to check this but no voltage at D638.

    C605 D601 D602 D603 D604, C638 D638 D639. Caps are good, diodes seem to test OK although thought Zener diodes tested differently.

    Not tested Q601 Q602 T601 because not sure how.
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  • tom66
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    Test forward and backward.

    Good diode measures 400 - 700 one way, OL/"1" the other.

    Bad diode measures zero or nearly zero both ways, or OL/"1" both ways.

    These TVs are really cheaply made - using a poorly engineered self-oscillating power supply so lots of things can go wrong.

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  • kevinm34232
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    Panel is not cracked Im checking diodes now.

    Well found some info on same set dead with problem being D639 (43-volt zener diode), not sure how to test it though.
    Last edited by kevinm34232; 07-16-2012, 04:22 PM.

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  • selldoor
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    hi - have you read these threads.
    As with one of them your pictures are not really clear enough for trouble shooting.

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...light=Sylvania

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...light=Sylvania

    Check the screen panel is not cracked and look for shorted diodes.

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  • kevinm34232
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    174v at main filter cap.

    No nothing lights up no LED, no screen light at all, just DEAD.

    This TV is a little different then the norm
    Last edited by kevinm34232; 07-16-2012, 02:57 PM.

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  • multimeter
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    what voltage are you getting at the main filter cap?,next step is to check your output voltages against there respective marking on the pcb,write down and post i.e

    pin 1, 12v- actual = 12.6v

    etc ,does anything light up on the tv front?,any led?,a screen flash?,

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  • kevinm34232
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    Sylvania LC320SLX No Power-Dead

    I get no lights or anything when powered on, tested voltage good to filter cap, not sure where to go from here.
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