I feel that I'm pretty handy at fixing electronics, but I haven't really worked on a TV in quite some time. Boss brought three TVs from his house that quit working at one time or another. One was a blown fuse, I'm on the second one and am experience these issues.
It's a Sanyo DP46849 and it does not power up at all. There's no pilot light lit on the front (I'm assuming there's supposed to be) and I am fairly certain I do not have the 5V Standby that I've read about here (thanks to Bud Martin for his guide). Looking for some advice as to where to look.
Attached are the best photos I can come up with here at the office (iPhone 5) so I took one top-down of the power supply board and two of the connector areas so the labeling can be clearly read.
I was at a slightly angle when I took the picture, so the main AC fuse is obscured in the photo, but I checked it for continuity and got tone, as well as confirmed 120VAC on both sides of it. I checked for DCV between the GND and STB5V pins on the connector and got nothing. Short of "shot-gunning" it and checking every diode/etc... looking for advice as to where to look first. None of the capacitors have obvious damage (to me at least) and there's no obvious burns or discolorations on the board that I can tell.
Thanks for any advice offered. If the pictures aren't of suitable quality I'm happy to take them with my DSLR and post them.
Dave
It's a Sanyo DP46849 and it does not power up at all. There's no pilot light lit on the front (I'm assuming there's supposed to be) and I am fairly certain I do not have the 5V Standby that I've read about here (thanks to Bud Martin for his guide). Looking for some advice as to where to look.
Attached are the best photos I can come up with here at the office (iPhone 5) so I took one top-down of the power supply board and two of the connector areas so the labeling can be clearly read.
I was at a slightly angle when I took the picture, so the main AC fuse is obscured in the photo, but I checked it for continuity and got tone, as well as confirmed 120VAC on both sides of it. I checked for DCV between the GND and STB5V pins on the connector and got nothing. Short of "shot-gunning" it and checking every diode/etc... looking for advice as to where to look first. None of the capacitors have obvious damage (to me at least) and there's no obvious burns or discolorations on the board that I can tell.
Thanks for any advice offered. If the pictures aren't of suitable quality I'm happy to take them with my DSLR and post them.
Dave
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