Hi everyone,
This is my first post
I am not TV tech but do know how to use a multimeter.
Here is the situation:
Mother in-law has a plasma, 16 months old, that is now out of warranty.
On initial power up, i.e. plugging into wall socket, the units relays click on/off five times then the standby light flashes v.quickly twice 5 times then pauses then repeats. I have trawled around this forum and done the usual check for domed leaking caps but there is no visual damage.
I have tried disconnecting the x board but it would appear that the x & y boards are piggy backing there power supply i.e. there is only one power cable to the x board, the y board gets it's power from the X board.
After disconnecting the X board (& Y board)the relay on the power board clicked once and a green diode on the board i have labeled plasma06 flashes slowly, on the front of the unit when pressing the power button on the remote the standby light flashes quickly but nothing happens.
The voltages at at Vs & Va are supposed to be 207v & 58v
when read Vs peaks @ 280 and reduces to 0 Va peaks @ 78 & reduces to 0.
Is there a way to check to power supply on its own?
Regards
John Grimshaw
This is my first post
I am not TV tech but do know how to use a multimeter.
Here is the situation:
Mother in-law has a plasma, 16 months old, that is now out of warranty.
On initial power up, i.e. plugging into wall socket, the units relays click on/off five times then the standby light flashes v.quickly twice 5 times then pauses then repeats. I have trawled around this forum and done the usual check for domed leaking caps but there is no visual damage.
I have tried disconnecting the x board but it would appear that the x & y boards are piggy backing there power supply i.e. there is only one power cable to the x board, the y board gets it's power from the X board.
After disconnecting the X board (& Y board)the relay on the power board clicked once and a green diode on the board i have labeled plasma06 flashes slowly, on the front of the unit when pressing the power button on the remote the standby light flashes quickly but nothing happens.
The voltages at at Vs & Va are supposed to be 207v & 58v
when read Vs peaks @ 280 and reduces to 0 Va peaks @ 78 & reduces to 0.
Is there a way to check to power supply on its own?
Regards
John Grimshaw
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