I just got a Vizio VP50 HDTV20A that has no picture or sound but just the green light. The guy I got it from said it was working before he moved and now it only works intermittently. So I got it home and turned it on and it worked. I turned it off and the next few days tried to use it and never would show picture or sound just a green light. I took the back off to check for bad caps but didn't see any caps that looked bad. This is the Samsung version of the Vizio. Here are some pictures. Can someone help me please.
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
Common to get bad solder joints on the transistors of the power supply.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...9&d=1370731206
I suggest you remove the board and resolder all the transistors attached to the heatsinks.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
I was reading that transistors can burn out very easily and I was think I might have burn one out. Can I test the transistor while they are still attached to the board? Is there a way to see if it's something other then having to check every transistor?
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
You should still have a standby light unless you got a "bang" when installing the new board. Check your soldering for bridges/accidental shorts, and double check all connectors are installed. Reflowing joints should not make a problem any worse.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
I checked all Transistors and verified there are no bridged connections and put it back together and still nothing. Even though the tv would not turn on with sound or picture when plugging it in and turning it on I would at least hear a click and now nothing happens at all. I have a multimeter is there a way I can check what's wrong with it plugged in?
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
Yes, on the main board connector there should be pins marked either: "5V", "5V1", "5V2", "5V3", "5V4", "5VS", "STBY5V". You should have 5V approximately on that pin, do you? (Red probe on pin, black probe on chassis of TV.)Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
Originally posted by tom66 View PostYes, on the main board connector there should be pins marked either: "5V", "5V1", "5V2", "5V3", "5V4", "5VS", "STBY5V". You should have 5V approximately on that pin, do you? (Red probe on pin, black probe on chassis of TV.)
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
Originally posted by retiredcaps View Post
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
Originally posted by tom66 View PostI thought you had a power LED?
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Re: Vizio VP50 HDTV20A no picture or sound
Originally posted by tom66 View PostSince you have no 5VSB, the first place to check is around here: look for cracked solder joints, shorted points, etc. And can you get a close up of the area?
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