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May be a short on VSET/VSCAN line, I think that transformer is for generating VSET power and VSCAN power. Check both of those voltages.
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Well Vset shouldn't be negative then. Are these generated on the PSU?
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I would expect the capacitor on Vset output to burst if that were the case though. And it would make a very nice bang. Perhaps it is relative to another rail; is there a resistor or other component marked "Vset" that you can measure across?
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I have a samsung 50 plasma, with panel #S50H-YB04, this insignia panel has #S50H-YB03. Connections are Identical, just different layout of y main. Could I switch boards?
I would suspect possibly issues with the controller board, so I'd swap the buffers, X-main, Y-main and control simultaneously.
You'd need to adjust the Vs/Va/Vset/Vscan/Ve and Yrr/Yfr to their correct values.
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Step 1: Discharge the Gate (turn off the MOSFET)
Place the black probe (COM) on the Source (S) and the red probe on the Drain (D). The multimeter should show no continuity (high resistance or "OL" – open line).
Then, touch the black probe to the Source (S) and the red probe to the Gate (G). This discharges any stored charge in the Gate, turning the MOSFET off.
Step 2: Charge the Gate (turn on the MOSFET)
Now, place the red probe on the Gate (G) and the black probe on the...
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