Hello, I am hoping someone can help a beginner troubleshoot this TV. I already fixed the TV by replacing the P-board, but I want to get better at testing electronics and not swapping boards. So I now have this broken P-board and also a working P-board that I am able to test on. I would like to fix this broken board without referring to the working board because I am not always going to have this advantage.
Here is the background. Some "electricians" wired up my clients pool house with 120v and as soon as they flipped the breaker on the TV along with the stereo and refrigerator all turned off permanently. The TV has ZERO signs of life. No LED and no relay clicks. The working TV does click when you plug in AC, the broken board does not. I have checked a few things like the fuses, the ESR/capacitance of all electrolytic caps, and a lot of the "normal" diodes that I am able to test simply with my diode test meter. I was going to check the voltage on the filter cap and on the bridge rectifier, but those components don't get voltage until the TV switches ON, and the TV wont switch ON with the bad board. Where should I go from here?
Here is the background. Some "electricians" wired up my clients pool house with 120v and as soon as they flipped the breaker on the TV along with the stereo and refrigerator all turned off permanently. The TV has ZERO signs of life. No LED and no relay clicks. The working TV does click when you plug in AC, the broken board does not. I have checked a few things like the fuses, the ESR/capacitance of all electrolytic caps, and a lot of the "normal" diodes that I am able to test simply with my diode test meter. I was going to check the voltage on the filter cap and on the bridge rectifier, but those components don't get voltage until the TV switches ON, and the TV wont switch ON with the bad board. Where should I go from here?
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