sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Good- Switch it off - Plug the inverter board in and do the test again and see if the lamps come on.Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
On most sets there is a wire going to the inverter that tells it to turn on, If you tell us what panel is in this set we can / or you can find the panel data sheet and read how it detects to turn on the backlight, how an error would be communicated from the err pin, and other useful data.
The panel comes with the inverter, tcon, light box , bulbs so on. It is usually silver backed, and all the boards sit on a frame behind it. There should be a sticker on the silver back somewhere that says a brand like AUO, or CHUNGWAY, or chimei, LG, or samsung, so on, then a model number, we need to know the model number to hopefully find the data sheet on the panel.
Hopefully there is a pin we need to run a voltage to to turn the backlights on, if not then it might be experiencing an error which may be indicated by a voltage on the error pin while the set is on (on via the 1k ohm resistor trick).Fixed so far 12 lcd's , 1 plasmas, 5 monitors, 0 dlp's (plan to keep the dlps at 0). and 3 atx power supplies, and 2 motherboards.Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
The 24v rails on each plug should be connected. When you plug the inverters in and force the psu on do you still have 24v at the plug to the main? Also, it looks like it took two tries or more to get the psu to force on. Are you sure the psu was on when the inverters were plugged in and the lamps didn't come on?Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
The 24v rails on each plug should be connected. When you plug the inverters in and force the psu on do you still have 24v at the plug to the main? Also, it looks like it took two tries or more to get the psu to force on. Are you sure the psu was on when the inverters were plugged in and the lamps didn't come on?Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
On most sets there is a wire going to the inverter that tells it to turn on, If you tell us what panel is in this set we can / or you can find the panel data sheet and read how it detects to turn on the backlight, how an error would be communicated from the err pin, and other useful data.
The panel comes with the inverter, tcon, light box , bulbs so on. It is usually silver backed, and all the boards sit on a frame behind it. There should be a sticker on the silver back somewhere that says a brand like AUO, or CHUNGWAY, or chimei, LG, or samsung, so on, then a model number, we need to know the model number to hopefully find the data sheet on the panel.
Hopefully there is a pin we need to run a voltage to to turn the backlights on, if not then it might be experiencing an error which may be indicated by a voltage on the error pin while the set is on (on via the 1k ohm resistor trick).Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Follow up, saw the picture of the inverter connector, the STB PIN IS THE INVERTER ON/OFF pin. But right now I believe you have the problem in the main board which is not sending the PS_ON signal to turn on the power supply. You will have to do in depth main board troubleshooting.
please read my basic LCD TV troubleshooting guide.Never stop learning
Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956
Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...999#post300999
Inverter testing using old CFL:
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl
Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
http://s807.photobucket.com/user/budm/library/
TV Factory reset codes listing:
http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24809Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Follow up, saw the picture of the inverter connector, the STB PIN IS THE INVERTER ON/OFF pin. But right now I believe you have the problem in the main board which is not sending the PS_ON signal to turn on the power supply. You will have to do in depth main board troubleshooting.
please read my basic LCD TV troubleshooting guide.Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Thats a incredibly complex / proprietary looking board, even the regulators arent basic 3 pin models... Without a really detailed step by step in the service manual (sanyo service manuals are fairly basic) it would be quite hard to diagnose that board.
Id recomend checking any fuses on the board / they are usually tiny white rectangular parts with metal on each end, and are usually designated with a F begging the component number printed on the board. You could also probe around carefully for 12v reaching the board near where the connector from the power supply comes in, usually a fuse will be the first stop for the 12v power after coming from the connector .Fixed so far 12 lcd's , 1 plasmas, 5 monitors, 0 dlp's (plan to keep the dlps at 0). and 3 atx power supplies, and 2 motherboards.Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Thats a incredibly complex / proprietary looking board, even the regulators arent basic 3 pin models... Without a really detailed step by step in the service manual (sanyo service manuals are fairly basic) it would be quite hard to diagnose that board.
Id recomend checking any fuses on the board / they are usually tiny white rectangular parts with metal on each end, and are usually designated with a F begging the component number printed on the board. You could also probe around carefully for 12v reaching the board near where the connector from the power supply comes in, usually a fuse will be the first stop for the 12v power after coming from the connector .Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Thats a incredibly complex / proprietary looking board, even the regulators arent basic 3 pin models... Without a really detailed step by step in the service manual (sanyo service manuals are fairly basic) it would be quite hard to diagnose that board.
Id recomend checking any fuses on the board / they are usually tiny white rectangular parts with metal on each end, and are usually designated with a F begging the component number printed on the board. You could also probe around carefully for 12v reaching the board near where the connector from the power supply comes in, usually a fuse will be the first stop for the 12v power after coming from the connector .Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Can you post a better picture of the whole main board, i cant tell if the power is comming from the top right of your current pic, or from the small board in the bottom left that is partially cut off in the picture. A picture of the whole back of the set with all the boards in place might help too if you have one / dont already have all the boards spread out.
I dont know how to test 4-5 pin regulators , if thats even what those parts are, im refering to the ones marked ic6050, and ic6051 in the center. With the part number from them i could probably find a data sheet and figure out whats gate source drain so on and figure out how to test it, but perhaps someone here will know if those are even worth testing on this board.Fixed so far 12 lcd's , 1 plasmas, 5 monitors, 0 dlp's (plan to keep the dlps at 0). and 3 atx power supplies, and 2 motherboards.Comment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Check this picture circled items one has 5v and the other has 1f on it. could that be a fuse? I will get more pictures of boardsComment
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Re: sanyo DP32648 tv will not turn on
Can you post a better picture of the whole main board, i cant tell if the power is comming from the top right of your current pic, or from the small board in the bottom left that is partially cut off in the picture. A picture of the whole back of the set with all the boards in place might help too if you have one / dont already have all the boards spread out.
I dont know how to test 4-5 pin regulators , if thats even what those parts are, im refering to the ones marked ic6050, and ic6051 in the center. With the part number from them i could probably find a data sheet and figure out whats gate source drain so on and figure out how to test it, but perhaps someone here will know if those are even worth testing on this board.Comment
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