Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

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  • tom66
    EVs Rule
    • Apr 2011
    • 32560
    • UK

    #221
    Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

    You can use only ground screws, but be careful of the board slipping and short circuiting something, causing more damage.
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    • NihonNoir
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jan 2014
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      #222
      Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

      Gotcha. It's secure.

      One last question - DCV 20 or 500?

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      • tom66
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        • Apr 2011
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        #223
        Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

        DC 20V for now.
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        • selldoor
          Slow Learner
          • Dec 2010
          • 7870

          #224
          Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

          Originally posted by NihonNoir
          Well most of the resistors have their rating written on them and I assumed I could go by those numbers. In any case, still a 1 when using 200k on meter.

          Your right but you havent said what numbers they have on and its very difficult
          to spot the board numbers. However, R1 appears to say its either 20Mohms
          or 10Mohms so I guess the "1" is definitely off scale.
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          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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          • NihonNoir
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            • Jan 2014
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            #225
            Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

            I got 0 on the J38 wire.

            I'll retest those resistors.

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            • tom66
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              • Apr 2011
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              #226
              Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

              For now, I think Vcc is most important. Randomly testing resistors is unlikely to tell you much.
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              • NihonNoir
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                • Jan 2014
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                #227
                Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                Originally posted by selldoor
                Your right but you havent said what numbers they have on and its very difficult
                to spot the board numbers. However, R1 appears to say its either 20Mohms
                or 10Mohms so I guess the "1" is definitely off scale.
                You're right - I got ~5.10 on R1 and R2 with the 20M setting.

                Originally posted by tom66
                For now, I think Vcc is most important. Randomly testing resistors is unlikely to tell you much.
                Okay, what should I test next?

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                • tom66
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                  • Apr 2011
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                  #228
                  Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                  As detailed above, J38 to -ve of cap.
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                  • NihonNoir
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                    • Jan 2014
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                    #229
                    Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                    I don't know what -ve is.

                    Is the result I posted already incorrect?

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                    • tom66
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                      • Apr 2011
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                      #230
                      Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                      -ve = short hand for negative.

                      0 on J38, as in 0V?
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                      • NihonNoir
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                        • Jan 2014
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                        #231
                        Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                        Oh I see. Thank you for explaining.

                        Yes, I got no reading. Stayed at 0.

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                        • tom66
                          EVs Rule
                          • Apr 2011
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                          #232
                          Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                          OK, now test resistance (ohms) from J38 to -ve cap. Board unplugged. 2000 ohm range.
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                          • NihonNoir
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                            #233
                            Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                            Nothing. Stays at "1".

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                            • tom66
                              EVs Rule
                              • Apr 2011
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                              #234
                              Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                              OK, looks like there aren't any shorts.
                              BTW, did you test that when trying to power on? I forgot to mention that.
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                              • NihonNoir
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                                #235
                                Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                                The test I just did was with the TV unplugged.

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                                • tom66
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                                  • Apr 2011
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                                  #236
                                  Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                                  Voltage test for Vcc should be with TV doing that power on green light for a couple of seconds.
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                                  • NihonNoir
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                                    #237
                                    Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                                    I did the voltage test both with the TV plugged in and then with the power button pressed.

                                    The last test - resistance - was with the TV unplugged.

                                    Should I redo the resistance test with the TV plugged in? All boards disconnected?

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                                    • tom66
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                                      • Apr 2011
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                                      #238
                                      Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                                      Voltage test was with power on, resistance with power off (almost a universal rule.)
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                                      • NihonNoir
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                                        #239
                                        Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                                        All right that's what I did. You asked about power on and mentioned a board being unplugged, and now I'm confused.

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                                        • NihonNoir
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                                          #240
                                          Re: Sanyo DP42849 - No Power At All

                                          Should the other boards be connected to the power board when doing the voltage test? I just realized they weren't.

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