Re: *Please help* GRUNDIG GULCD37HDIT wont turn on
if thats the case then,either the inverter is causing the 24v to drop out while its connected to the psu due to a fault on it,id be inclined to pull the 24v line out of the connector,and inject 24v from bench supply into the 24v cable to inverter,and jumpering bl_on to its stby voltage to at least check backlights are fine and inverter,after checking shorts to ground on it.
then do resistance tests on the 24v pin at the inverter cable end for shorts,then checking components back along that trace for problems,it maybe one of the out put diodes coming off the smpt that supply's that rail is shorted or open.
i wasnt sure if the 24v should be present if the bl_on signal was 0v,i trust tom's judgement
,so im taking his word as a baseline.
earlier in the thread it was pointing to mainboard failiure,but def seems like a psu fault
which is good news as they are easier to fix
if thats the case then,either the inverter is causing the 24v to drop out while its connected to the psu due to a fault on it,id be inclined to pull the 24v line out of the connector,and inject 24v from bench supply into the 24v cable to inverter,and jumpering bl_on to its stby voltage to at least check backlights are fine and inverter,after checking shorts to ground on it.
then do resistance tests on the 24v pin at the inverter cable end for shorts,then checking components back along that trace for problems,it maybe one of the out put diodes coming off the smpt that supply's that rail is shorted or open.
i wasnt sure if the 24v should be present if the bl_on signal was 0v,i trust tom's judgement
,so im taking his word as a baseline.
earlier in the thread it was pointing to mainboard failiure,but def seems like a psu fault
which is good news as they are easier to fix
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