This TV is dead. After reading some of the technical material on this forum I measured all the pins on the IR/on-off board and there is no voltage present on any of the pins. My understanding is that there should be a %VDC standby voltage here that is used to initiate the other TV functions at turn-on.
I got this TV from my brother-in-law who said it just stopped working and he was going to throw it away. So I am using it as a learning opportunity and trying not to use it for target practice.
I inspected the p/s components and found nothing obvious; no burned parts, buldged caps, or broken components. The TV had been worked before by an unknow technician and the board shows where two cap were replaced (not factory soldering). I don't have a schematic and couldn't find the manual on toms-service-manuals listing. I found a 42MF231D_50MF231 but not similiar to mine.
The pictures are of the under side of the p/s with part number. One picture show 1200/35v and 2200/25v written on the chassis but I couldn't find a 1220ufd 35v cap on the board.
I would appreciate any help in repairing this TV.
Thanks, AlRad
I got this TV from my brother-in-law who said it just stopped working and he was going to throw it away. So I am using it as a learning opportunity and trying not to use it for target practice.
I inspected the p/s components and found nothing obvious; no burned parts, buldged caps, or broken components. The TV had been worked before by an unknow technician and the board shows where two cap were replaced (not factory soldering). I don't have a schematic and couldn't find the manual on toms-service-manuals listing. I found a 42MF231D_50MF231 but not similiar to mine.
The pictures are of the under side of the p/s with part number. One picture show 1200/35v and 2200/25v written on the chassis but I couldn't find a 1220ufd 35v cap on the board.
I would appreciate any help in repairing this TV.
Thanks, AlRad
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