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    emerson lc320em82

    when i first got this tv it turn on then off. when i openned it found that the backlight wirers were shorted out and the heat spots by the diodes i test the diodes they were good and fix the wires. now the tv worked but there was a loud squealing that would go away in 15 minutes. i thank it was coming from the transformer on the small power board. the tv work like this for two weeks until i took out the power boards and when i put them back in now the tv turns on then off again.
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    #2
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    i have tested all the big diodes on both boards

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      #3
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      Does it turn on (blinking green led) then back to standby (red) after about 20 seconds. Or does physically turn on and show a screen then shutdown?

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        #4
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        Dry/cold solder joints.
        Do NOT touch heatsinks when testing for voltages as they may be LIVE!

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          #5
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          the green led blinks the tv goes on (including the backlight and it displays digital television) and then off after about 2 seconds then back to red led.

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            #6
            Re: emerson lc320em82

            I've got a sylvania LC320SS9 in my basement with a broken screen. The power supply is roughly the same as yours. If i unplug one the bulbs the tv will turn on with the backlight for 2 seconds then shut back off to standby. So your issue is either a bad bulb or one of the transformers.

            You can check the transformers with your multimeter in the OHM setting. Unplug each bulb and put the probe on the 2 pins on the power supply's ccfl connector. Post your results.

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              #7
              Re: emerson lc320em82

              Originally posted by mootink View Post
              the green led blinks the tv goes on (including the backlight and it displays digital television) and then off after about 2 seconds then back to red led.
              Reflow all joints on the inverters, and make sure the CFLs are plugged in properly, take them out and put them in again.

              Could be a bad cfl, or failing caps on the psu.

              I would bet on inverter side of it.
              Do NOT touch heatsinks when testing for voltages as they may be LIVE!

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                #8
                Re: emerson lc320em82

                Mr Bill beat me to it, your psu is probably sensing that summat is not right so is switching off, i had a similar problem with a tv i bought, took the inverter board out, seen no problem, unplugged the cfls, plugged them back in, and hey presto its alive, been watchin tv on it for over 2-3 month.
                Do NOT touch heatsinks when testing for voltages as they may be LIVE!

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                  #9
                  Re: emerson lc320em82

                  (t1) 8 m ohm (t2) 8.6 m ohm (t3) 8.4 m ohm (t4) 9.2 m ohm (t5) 8.4 m ohm (t6) 8 m ohm. i have tested each back light by its self.

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                    #10
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                    Do you get the squeeling noise when the backlight is on for the 2 seconds?

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                      #11
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                      yes

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                        #12
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                        Try unplugging one bulb at a time and see if the noise goes away.

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                          #13
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                          when i unplug (t2) the noise goes way but the noise i was hearing when the tv was working was comming from the transformer on the small power board.

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                            #14
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                            Originally posted by mootink View Post
                            when i unplug (t2) the noise goes way but the noise i was hearing when the tv was working was comming from the transformer on the small power board.
                            This might be another issue we may have to address after we solve your shutdown issue. When you repaired the wires was is because they were melted or cut? Does the noise specificly come from T2 if that bulb is plugged in?

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                              #15
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                              (t2) makes more noise than the other transformers but it sill light up its backlight and all the backlights work. t4 was the the transformer that the wires melted and shorted together but when i fix that the tv work for the two weeks untail i remore the power boards to test them and when i put them back in the tv did work

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                                #16
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                                Maybe check the solder joints on the transformers. If you had a spare bulb i would plug it into T2 and see if the backlight would stay on. You might be able to swap T1 & T2 bulb connectors and see if the noise moves to the other transformer. It looks like from your pictures there is enough slack.

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                                  #17
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                                  i swap t1 & t2 it was the same but i did find that the noise goes way if any plug is remove except when i remove t1 the noise is still there

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                                    #18
                                    Re: emerson lc320em82

                                    i found c1014 is burned and there is a hair line crack. thank you evey one that helped me.

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