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  • CR Designs
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    • Dec 2012
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    insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

    Hello, picked this up a why back. first time working on a plasma, This tv is dead no power . checked voltage on PSU get no readings at all. fuses all check out to be good.unplugged every thing on PSU no voltage.also caps look good. hope you can help.
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  • tom66
    EVs Rule
    • Apr 2011
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    #2
    Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

    Check standby diode. Check any fusible resistors.
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    • CR Designs
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      #3
      Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

      Originally posted by tom66
      Check standby diode. Check any fusible resistors.
      I had checked all the diodes they were good. To make sure which one is standby diode ?

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      • tom66
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        #4
        Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

        It will be near the standby transformer, which is the smallest one on the board.
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        • CR Designs
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          #5
          Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

          Originally posted by tom66
          Check standby diode. Check any fusible resistors.
          Standby dicde read .1 one way and .378 the other way

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          • CR Designs
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            #6
            Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

            Originally posted by tom66
            Check standby diode. Check any fusible resistors.
            These 2 resistors read .1 both ways see picture they are circled
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            • tom66
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              Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

              OK, check voltage across the small (<100uF <50V) capacitors on the primary side of the power supply. Something is going to be missing.
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              • CR Designs
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                Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                Originally posted by tom66
                OK, check voltage across the small (<100uF <50V) capacitors on the primary side of the power supply. Something is going to be missing.
                I found 3 of them all read .0 volts

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                • tom66
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                  Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                  OK, can you get a whole or split pictures of the top and bottom of the power board?
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                  • CR Designs
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                    Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                    Originally posted by tom66
                    OK, check voltage across the small (<100uF <50V) capacitors on the primary side of the power supply. Something is going to be missing.
                    I checked the small caps again 3 of them were testing at 0.01 and 0.02. the forth one tested 0.00

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                    • CR Designs
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                      Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                      Originally posted by tom66
                      OK, can you get a whole or split pictures of the top and bottom of the power board?
                      Here's pictures of power board
                      Attached Files

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                      • tom66
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                        #12
                        Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                        For future reference, bottom refers to the other side of the PCB. Can you get one of the other side?
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                          Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                          Originally posted by tom66
                          For future reference, bottom refers to the other side of the PCB. Can you get one of the other side?
                          Here's pictures of bottom
                          Attached Files

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                          • tom66
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                            Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                            Part # of this chip please.
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                            • CR Designs
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                              #15
                              Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                              Originally posted by tom66
                              Part # of this chip please.
                              part number is :

                              1207A
                              PFMO

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                              • tom66
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                                #16
                                Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                                OK, check resistance between pins 4 and 6.
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                                • CR Designs
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                                  #17
                                  Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                                  Originally posted by tom66
                                  OK, check resistance between pins 4 and 6.
                                  How are you numbering pins ?
                                  1 8
                                  2 7
                                  3 6
                                  4 5

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                                  • tom66
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                                    #18
                                    Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                                    Refer to datasheet
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                                    • CR Designs
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                                      #19
                                      Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                                      Originally posted by tom66
                                      OK, check resistance between pins 4 and 6.
                                      Read pin 4 pin t0 6 pin = .1

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                                      • tom66
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                                        #20
                                        Re: insignia ns- pdp32-09 no power

                                        0.1 ohms, or single "1" meaning infinite/over-range?
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