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  • Mikeyboy2007
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Mar 2013
    • 745
    • Scotland

    #1

    Sony KDL-65W855C after backlight replacement

    Hi guys i have done many of these KDL-65W855c models aswell as 805c, 850c etc. i replaced the backlights with new after 1 strip was testing dead so just replaced the full array from TVLEDBARZ, i put all the strips in and both sides of the tv are testing 173v per side but tv still gets a brief flash and then 6 red led blink.

    anyone any idea whats going on ? im assuming its not a fault with the new strips.

    i should also mention i have tried swapping both the PSU and AV board from another tv with same model.
    Last edited by Mikeyboy2007; 11-26-2023, 02:05 PM. Reason: update
  • Answer selected by Mikeyboy2007 at 12-28-2023, 07:18 AM.
    Mikeyboy2007
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    • Mar 2013
    • 745
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    ok guys i figured it out. there was bad solder joints underneath the PSU on the connectors. i gave them a reflow and some cleaning and they are now fully functioning. i order all my backlights from a well known store in the UK and not from china, too long to ship

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    • mmartell
      Badcaps Legend
      • Oct 2013
      • 3189
      • Canada

      #2
      Six blink IS the backlight circuit though I'm sure you're aware of that...

      I'd say the circuit isn't liking something about your new led strips.

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      • Mikeyboy2007
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        • Mar 2013
        • 745
        • Scotland

        #3
        I tried it with abother PSU and had the same result.

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        • zomi
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          • Nov 2011
          • 505

          #4
          will bad backlights, one of the strips will not be right ..
          I have had a bad set once..
          So now I aways test them for a short while to see if they are all ok

          also could be a bad connector

          if the tv is open try swapping some out to see

          But from experience I would say a faulty strip

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          • Mikeyboy2007
            Badcaps Veteran
            • Mar 2013
            • 745
            • Scotland

            #5
            I will pop the tv back open and check. But i did test both the left and right strings on LEDs from the back and both where 173v each

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            • Mikeyboy2007
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              • Mar 2013
              • 745
              • Scotland

              #6
              Originally posted by zomi
              will bad backlights, one of the strips will not be right ..
              I have had a bad set once..
              So now I aways test them for a short while to see if they are all ok

              also could be a bad connector

              if the tv is open try swapping some out to see

              But from experience I would say a faulty strip
              i have checked each strip individually and as a string and from the PSU side. and they are all fine and hold a steady voltage, i also tested the psu while the tv was power on and backlights connected, even though the backlights do not light up the psu is outputting voltage to the wires and i am no longer getting a red flashing led, possibly becuase the panel is removed ?? any other ideas ? first time ive encountered this problem with these tvs

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              • zomi
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                • Nov 2011
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                #7
                Only ever had one bad set from china out of 20 or so sets.

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                • Diah
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                  • Feb 2013
                  • 6339
                  • Germany

                  #8
                  Sony KDL - W serie knowing issue always BGA on Main chip..
                  post photos of yours old and new strips.label / socket also test one LED unit with yours DM in Diode mode to know if there are zener diode build in reserve way

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                  • EazyBone
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                    • Jun 2023
                    • 1303
                    • United states

                    #9
                    I did not have this exact TV, but yes it's BL circuit it says. It was NOT the backlights when I had it, even though I replaced them. Mine was the PSU for the driver. I would check and post the voltages coming out of it here, does BLerr pin have any voltage?

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                    • Mikeyboy2007
                      Badcaps Veteran
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 745
                      • Scotland

                      #10
                      ok guys i figured it out. there was bad solder joints underneath the PSU on the connectors. i gave them a reflow and some cleaning and they are now fully functioning. i order all my backlights from a well known store in the UK and not from china, too long to ship

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                      • EazyBone
                        Badcaps Legend
                        • Jun 2023
                        • 1303
                        • United states

                        #11
                        Aha! PSU it is. 6 blink not BLs again. Good work

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                        • zomi
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                          • Nov 2011
                          • 505

                          #12
                          the well known source will still be getting them from china, lol

                          Glad to here you got it sorted

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