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Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
I want to use two 12v lamps connected in series and then connect them to the 24v output to really verify if you have the voltage or not for sure. Something does not make sense at this point.
Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
Is it possible the transformer has an open winding?
It would be the first time I've seen one...
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Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
Only if the center tap pin is open tne you will have no output, but I already have him check the resistance on all 3 pins, I myself never have to replace this kind of transformer in all my repair.
Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
Originally posted by tomstr
What is the rail wire?i unplugged the wire on the power supply upper left at top of power supply,the power supply Board read 24v so I probed that pin. No volts the wire that goes to that pin is white and goes to the invertor, tried on the slave invertor same thing,the other wires show lower voltage like 4.75. But no 24 volts with the tv on plugged in?so if I'm doing it right IS THE POWER SUPPLY TO BLAME?ok will wait up tonight for your reply, thanks
"i unplugged the wire on the power supply upper left at top of power supplythe power supply Board read 24v so I probed that pin. No volts the wire that goes to that pin is white and goes to the invertor,"
Hmm, I am trying to understand the statement above. I read it as no 24v with the inverter baord not connected.
Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
I know, the thread is getting long, the circuit is so simple, transformer, rectifiers, filter caps- that is? the 12v is generated by the same transformer and it is putting out 12v OK. We are missing something simple here.
Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
Look I don't know anymore than anyone here,but something like a fuse or something has blown?when I plug that tv in and I probe the wires on the power supply there is no 24 volts! Something is shutting down the 24v side of the power board?should I reinstall the board?
Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
You need a 24V, 8-10A power supply... if you have one, then provide 24V and connect INV-ON to 5VDC and DIM to 5VDC.
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Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
I see Rick Williams answer on almost every part of Just Answer to be "it's the capacitors." Even to LCDs with blurring screens etc. It's complete nonsense. But he gets paid for it!!
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Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
I still like you to get the lamps for testing the power supply, like I had explained earlier, the T1 supply the 12v and 24V from the SAME transformer and same drive circuit, there is only one shutdown circuit in the primary side of the transformer, if it shuts down, the 12v will be off also.
Did you look to see how much the replacement board is?
Re: Sanyo dp42848. No picture no sound?has anyone found the problem
The connector CN4 to the MASTER, and next to it that goes to the Slave on the power supply board where it is labeled with 24v, do not have anything plug into that connector.
hopefully someone on this board has an idea on how to begin with troubleshooting this problem.
The monitor AOC AGON AG273QCG (curved 27" QHD monitor) has problems refreshing every 1 to 2 seconds or so. A line appears in the middle of the screen and the lower half of the screen is shifted to the right.
See attached picture.
I am leaning towards an issue with bad soldering of the graphics chip, because the problem used to go away after some time (minutes) but now it is here to stay.
However, this could also be related...
Hi guys! I realized you have a lot of knowledge here so i am hoping you could point me in right direction with my odd issue.
The Tv is a Philips 58PUS8545/12, it had no picture but working backlights.
Original T-con:
Opened the Tv and tested to unplug one ribbon cable at a time. With this test i could see that i got fine picture on both halves as long as there was only one ribbon cable connected, with two connected picture were gone.
First replacement T-con:
I thought it might be t-con and ordered new t-con from china(supposedly tested)...
I pick this up free as a repair project for the holidays.
The original symptom was power cycling after 3-4 seconds with a single red light flash.
To remedy this I went through and unplugged each component 1x1 and discovered that when the FFC cables were disconnected the backlights stayed on and the TV did not reboot.
I tried remove one or the other to see which side of the display was causing the issue (expecting to see half a picture to show) but didn't see anything. But the boot loop only appears when the top FFC cable (right side...
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