The low 165V also seems really suspicious to me. Maybe the TV was hit by a surge.
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So, if you CAREFULLY tweak the Vsus adjust pot, does Vsus change?
I had a plasma TV which would display a faint image down to 130V on the Vsus, so I think sometimes else is up, but there is the possibility if it is designed for a high ~210V it might not show anything on 165V. Here's where you may need to use that scope .
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see that is the thing, the PS treats the SN as a dead short when it is not. with SN plugged in and for the brief moment that the vsus powers up I measure about 1v then the psu shuts down the vsus relay.
Ah, that's where it gets tricky, because this set doesn't have removable buffers. But you can still tweak Vsus with them disconnected.
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A 120V, 100W light bulb would be a good load. It might not last very long on 165V, but it could do a temporary job. Are those illegal in Canada yet?
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Solder to the light bulb and insert wires into one of the connector ends, the end which would normally plug into the SN. Tape all the wires up so you can't easily electrocute yourself.
Measure the cold resistance of the bulb first; it needs to be at least ~165 ohms to ensure it doesn't load it down too much.
The set will still shut down without working SN or SS due to 6/7/8 blinks error but it will run usually for about 1.5-2 seconds.
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Man you are lucky if you can't get the X2 working you should be able to get the S2 working right? Was it free? I only once got a crappy 42 inch LCD for free. Everything else I paid for.
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I'm sure you can get both working, open a new thread on the S2 when you're ready, I'll try and find a manual for you.
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Do you need the service manual? I'll find and upload that tomorrow when I get a chance. Late now...
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