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    50ps3000 getting hot

    I Have an LG 50PS3000 I have just rebuilt the ZSUS board replacing several MOSFETS and still no picture. I then found the switching MOSFET on the Ysus board short that produces the DD voltage stated on the board as 15v. I know have a good picture and all was looking good however after running for a few mins i found the MOSFETS Q13,14 and 15 on the Zsus board where getting very hot so I turned off the set and disconnected the Zsus board to prevent any further damage. I measured the 15vDD voltage and it is about 18v. I have also changed all the caps on the control board after reading some stuff on the net but still getting hot. I have also read that replacement of the control board can cure this fault but other than the MOSFET switching wave form I fail to see how this could help. I have also read that other people have commented on line that there 15v dd is also high so not sure how accurate this has to be?
    also that there is a newer version of the control board with a newer software version to cure the over heating issues ( mine is rev L). could any one advise on these issues
    regards
    peter

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    Re: 50ps3000 getting hot

    It is normal for the high power transistors on these to run hot. Any temperature up to around 100°C on the case surface is safe. I recall burning myself on the back of a Panasonic plasma panel -- the heatsink for a PZ80 42" 1080p panel, which ran very hot (around 80°C measured by my thermocoupler.) While a low 15V line would likely cause problems with the MOSFETs and cause them to run a lot hotter than they should, a high 15V would actually be more beneficial (up to a limit of around 20~25V.) This is because it increases the saturation time and drive current of the transistors, meaning they waste less power during the high frequency switching period.
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      #3
      Re: 50ps3000 getting hot

      Tom66
      Thank you for the fast reply I have purchased two manuals for this set of the net but both do no contain any information of on the boards I want. I think they may be all the same and if so they are a very poor excuse of a manual. I don't understand why the manufacturer does not put all the circuit diagrams in the manual?
      I understand what you are saying about the MOSFETS I don't have a way of measuring the heat but mine are so hot you can smell them cooking?
      Regards
      peter

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        #4
        Re: 50ps3000 getting hot

        That might be a fault but the only way you will know is by measuring their temperature. You could use something like this
        http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Digital-In...item3cd201d4ac
        if you need to satisfy you curiosity. I've used them with success before.
        Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
        For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

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          #5
          Re: 50ps3000 getting hot

          Thanks
          Are they accurate enough? By the way good luck with the studies I am just finishing a masters in electronic product development currently working on the final thesis. I am doing mine distance learning so trying to fit that around a full time job it is hard work.
          Cheers
          peter

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            #6
            Re: 50ps3000 getting hot

            They measure within +/-1.5°C of my calibrated, precision thermocouple reference. Only issue, you can only measure black surface (like surface of transistor or black heatsink.) As they cannot accurately measure reflective surfaces.

            I've had a good first year. Good luck with your studies, too.
            Last edited by tom66; 05-31-2013, 08:30 AM.
            Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
            For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

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              #7
              Re: 50ps3000 getting hot

              Yes I have got a unit on order
              Thanks again

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