It's the same TV as in this thread (assuming Dennis H just kicked two letters around):
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=25765
with a different issue, though.
Service manual link:
After I opened up the back, I saw that the power LED wire was disconnected. After connecting that, I got a red light, solid. Upon turning it on, I got a solid green light, then it blinked 10 or 11 times, then a solid green light. The "Knight Rider" diagnostic on the main board was on "Flash Memory/Loading Program" when the power LED was blinking if I'm reading it right, then all the diagnostic LEDs turned off, indicating no error. I believe it was Tom66 that said in his videos "Thou shall check voltages" so that was I did.
Using the force voltage check procedure here:
http://www.justanswer.com/tv-repair/...l-55hdt52.html
I checked for standby voltages, and found them to be right near 5.5V and 3.3V. For the stage 1 check, I jumped the pins with a 1k ohm resistor, then checked various voltages. I got:
CNPPS:
24V: 22.0V
16V: 15.0V
10V: 10.7V
CNPPD:
5.6V: 5.7V
The (Vcc + 5.1V) pin read about 0.24V at this point.
The 24V and 16V look to be out of spec, but I jump some more pins for the stage 2 check anyway. I got:
CN64:
Va (~64V for this test): 0V
Vs (~64V for this test): 0V
Now (Vcc + 5.1V) pin is reading 5.1V, leaving Vcc right near 0V.
At this point, I'm stuck. I'm not sure if low 24V and 16V rails are enough to disable Va and Vs completely, and I'm not sure what would cause the 24V and 16V to sag so low in the first place.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=25765
with a different issue, though.
Service manual link:
After I opened up the back, I saw that the power LED wire was disconnected. After connecting that, I got a red light, solid. Upon turning it on, I got a solid green light, then it blinked 10 or 11 times, then a solid green light. The "Knight Rider" diagnostic on the main board was on "Flash Memory/Loading Program" when the power LED was blinking if I'm reading it right, then all the diagnostic LEDs turned off, indicating no error. I believe it was Tom66 that said in his videos "Thou shall check voltages" so that was I did.
Using the force voltage check procedure here:
http://www.justanswer.com/tv-repair/...l-55hdt52.html
I checked for standby voltages, and found them to be right near 5.5V and 3.3V. For the stage 1 check, I jumped the pins with a 1k ohm resistor, then checked various voltages. I got:
CNPPS:
24V: 22.0V
16V: 15.0V
10V: 10.7V
CNPPD:
5.6V: 5.7V
The (Vcc + 5.1V) pin read about 0.24V at this point.
The 24V and 16V look to be out of spec, but I jump some more pins for the stage 2 check anyway. I got:
CN64:
Va (~64V for this test): 0V
Vs (~64V for this test): 0V
Now (Vcc + 5.1V) pin is reading 5.1V, leaving Vcc right near 0V.
At this point, I'm stuck. I'm not sure if low 24V and 16V rails are enough to disable Va and Vs completely, and I'm not sure what would cause the 24V and 16V to sag so low in the first place.
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