Hello all have a non working hitachi l40c205 that someone was throwning out. Tv originally didn't power on at all. Upon inspecting the power supply(rsag7.820.1673/roh ver f) I found that the glass fuse was blown and the triac at v811 cracked. When I replaced the fuse and plugged cord in v811 threw sparks and the fuse blew again. I picked up what i was told was a re-manufactured power supply off ebay. Now when i plug it in i hear one click(sounds like its coming from power supply). The red power light comes on however the set doesn't power on. I don't have the remote for the set and the power button is the touch setup. Is there a way to turn set on via jumping any connections. Any tests st this point would be helpful before i place it back out on curb... thanks
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Re: hitachi l40c205
Wow, it looks like it cracked that green varistor.....wonder what caused all that
Anyways, on the power supply, what are the voltages.
Now, just to clarify, with the new p/s, it has a red standby light but that's it? Power button does nothing at all? or does it go to a red light?
That blue cap looks like a plastic film type; it should be fine.Last edited by drpj23; 09-26-2012, 06:54 PM.
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As soon as it's plugged in the light on front comes on red. I do not have the remote for the tv and all the controls on the set are touch. When i touch where it says power nothing happens at all. I tried programming a few universal remotes with no luck. I'm not sure if the problem is in the power supply or the controls. Can you walk me threw where to test for voltages on the power supply?
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Ok that is good. You will not have any other voltages since the power supply is in standby.
Your glass fuse is good since you are getting the 5v and has AC not DC going across it.
And lastly I would not replace parts from the "new" board. Buy parts from a place like digikey so you are not stuck with two non-functional power supplies.
I'll do some research later on that power supply but budm or tom66 can help you faster than I can research. I am very tired lol
Oh I do suspect a prob with main so could you please include pics of it.
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You want to check SW. If it is changing when the power button is pressed, but the voltages aren't coming up, it points to a power supply problem. If it's not changing, then it points to a main board problem.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.
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Originally posted by lrr250r View Postmeter shows no voltage at any of these pins. should be 24,16 and 5 volt values in various pins. all metering done with plugs removed from sockets on power supply.i also don't see any voltage on either side of the glass fuse.
you should be able to use one of the mounting screws as a earth for your meter then test from the top of the connectors just push the red lead in untill it makes contact then note each reading.
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Ill check the voltage while hitting the power button as well as with all connectors plugged in. This set has touch controls on the front. Is there a method of jumping points on that board or main board to see if issue is with board....wish it was standarnd tactile buttons.
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It's on the PSU, pin marked SW. Likely the on/off control.
You may be able to locate the connector for those buttons and find the pins that correspond to the power button, then jumper those to send the signal to the TV.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.
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