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    #21
    Hi everybody,
    I briefly unburry the thread to give you a small update, in case someone keeps stats about defect components on this PSU. Well the TV is back to life after having replaced D9105 😍
    I'm really happy, as well as my mother in law since she can watch the tour de france now.
    Thank you a lot for your help !!!
    Hervé

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      #22

      Hi everyone!

      I seem to have stubled in a similar issue:

      My Philips model 43pus6401/12 tv doesn't turn on
      Not even the power led goes on
      I've looked for info online and gathered information on which are the most common fault points
      I've then procedeed to gather readings with my multimeter
      I would you be as kind as to help me out understanding which components seem faulty? :

      Component reading with multimeter:

      Fuse position F9902

      Ebay board
      ―⯈⊢ = 00.1
      200 Ω = 00.3

      Original board (Also faulty)
      ―⯈⊢ = 00.1
      200 Ω = 00.6

      Mosfet position Q8601

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = S+D=469, S+G=713 D+G=1
      200 Ω = S+D=1 S+G=1 D+G=1

      Original board (Also faulty)

      ―⯈⊢ = S+D=469, S+G=713 D+G=1
      200 Ω = S+D=1 S+G=1 D+G=1

      Resistor position R8601

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = 00.0
      200 Ω = 00.8

      Original board (Also faulty)

      ―⯈⊢ = 00.0
      200 Ω = 00.8

      Capacitor position C8626

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = 468
      200 Ω = 1

      Original board (Also faulty)

      ―⯈⊢ = Component not present
      200 Ω = Component not present

      Diode D8609

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = 068
      200 Ω = 68.8

      Original board (Also faulty)
      ―⯈⊢ = 069
      200 Ω = 69.0

      Integrated circuit position U8601

      I did not find a pinout online, so I only report the supposed continuity readings:

      Ebay board

      Pin 1+4
      ―⯈⊢ = 684
      200 Ω = 00.6

      Pin 1+2
      ―⯈⊢ = 680
      200 Ω = 00.6

      Pin 2+3

      ―⯈⊢ = 000
      200 Ω =00.6

      Pin 2+4

      ―⯈⊢ = 000
      200 Ω =00.6

      Pin 3+1

      ―⯈⊢ = 000
      200 Ω =00.6

      Pin 3+4

      ―⯈⊢ = 000
      200 Ω =00.5

      Pin 5+6

      ―⯈⊢ = 467
      200 Ω =1

      Pin 6+8

      ―⯈⊢ = 723
      200 Ω =1

      Pin 7+5

      ―⯈⊢ = 733
      200 Ω =1

      Pin 7+8

      ―⯈⊢ = 826
      200 Ω =1

      Original board (Also faulty)

      Pin 1+2

      ―⯈⊢ = 684
      200 Ω = 00.5

      Pin 1+4

      ―⯈⊢ = 659
      200 Ω = 00.5

      Pin 2+3

      ―⯈⊢ = 000
      200 Ω = 00.5

      Pin 2+4

      ―⯈⊢ = 000
      200 Ω = 00.5

      Pin 4+5

      ―⯈⊢ = 549
      200 Ω = 1

      Pin 5+6

      ―⯈⊢ = 745
      200 Ω = 1

      Pin 1+5

      ―⯈⊢ = 538
      200 Ω = 1

      Pin 2+5

      ―⯈⊢ = 553
      200 Ω = 1

      Pin 3+5

      ―⯈⊢ = 543
      200 Ω = 1

      Pin 4+5

      ―⯈⊢ = 542
      200 Ω = 1

      Diode D9105

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = 1
      200 Ω = 1

      Original board (Also faulty)

      ―⯈⊢ = 1
      200 Ω = 1

      SMD resistor R8616

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = 549
      200 Ω = 1

      Original board (Also faulty)

      ―⯈⊢ = 556
      200 Ω = 1

      SMD resistor R8617

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = 022
      200 Ω = 22.3

      Original board (Also faulty)

      ―⯈⊢ = 022
      200 Ω = 22.3

      SMD resistor R8618

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = 047
      200 Ω = 47.1

      Original board (Also faulty)

      ―⯈⊢ = 047
      200 Ω = 47.1

      SMD resistor R8619

      Ebay board

      ―⯈⊢ = 1
      200 Ω = 1

      Original board (Also faulty)

      ―⯈⊢ = 1
      200 Ω = 1


      It would be great if somebody could help me figuring this out


      Thanks a lot in advance,

      Kind Regards,

      S.

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        #23
        Test the mosfets in diode mode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF740E5bm84

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          #24
          Hi nomoresonys,


          I did test all most common fault points including mosfets in diode mode, I've shared my results above, the diode mode is marked as: ―⯈⊢


          If you could please help me understanding the readings, as I am not very experienced, that would be amazing,


          Thanks a lot!

          Kind Regards,

          S.

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            #25
            Just follow the video linked in post #23, it's step by step.

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              #26
              Hi all! I had the same issue than Hervé and changed D9105. Since then, the TV turns on, so it's alive again! Nevertheless the screen is in burning mode, so flashing full screen blue, red, green, white, etc in a cycle. I have watched many videos on how to fix this issue but none of them worked for me. Starting the TV after pressing On/Off button for 30 seconds. Press the button for 30 second after it is on already. Tried with all buttons in the remote control but nothing is displayed in the screen besides a full color at the time. I bought a repair kit for this mainboard so I have a few more components to change but as I am far from behing an expert, I prefer to do it step by step and only touch it again when it's necessary and at this point I am not sure if the board still has something damage or I should somehow reset the TV or something like this! Any suggestion/help is much appreciated.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Montse View Post
                Hi all! I had the same issue than Hervé and changed D9105. Since then, the TV turns on, so it's alive again! Nevertheless the screen is in burning mode, so flashing full screen blue, red, green, white, etc in a cycle. I have watched many videos on how to fix this issue but none of them worked for me. Starting the TV after pressing On/Off button for 30 seconds. Press the button for 30 second after it is on already. Tried with all buttons in the remote control but nothing is displayed in the screen besides a full color at the time. I bought a repair kit for this mainboard so I have a few more components to change but as I am far from behing an expert, I prefer to do it step by step and only touch it again when it's necessary and at this point I am not sure if the board still has something damage or I should somehow reset the TV or something like this! Any suggestion/help is much appreciated.
                Try holding the power button on the tv til the tv shuts off, wait one minute, unplug tv from power for 5 minutes then try it.
                Last edited by nomoresonys; 02-19-2025, 08:08 AM.

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                  #28
                  Following a previous suggestion to Hervou, I was about to replace the mosfet besides the diode D9105 but I realized that the mosfet I have in the kit I purchased is not that one but Q8601. Should I buy that one or taking into account that the screen and ambilight are getting tension I should check something else?
                  Thanks a lot in advance!
                  Regards,
                  Montse

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post

                    Try holding the power button on the tv til the tv shuts off, wait one minute, unplug tv from power for 5 minutes then try it.
                    Thanks for your advise! I have tried but the power button does not shut off the TV while holding it. I have tried pushing it a few times and finally it turns off. I waited the minute, unpluged for 5 minutes and it remains the same. I also have disconnected all buses and cleaned them... same result... any other idea?

                    thanks a lot!

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                      #30
                      Maybe try unplug it while it's on, wait a minute, hold power button for 30 seconds, plug back in and try it.

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                        #31
                        They usually aren't too hard to get out of aging mode, wonder if you have to enter service mode on this one to exit aging mode. Must be very careful if you do go into service mode, doing something wrong in there can brick the tv.
                        Last edited by nomoresonys; 02-19-2025, 09:06 AM.

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                          #32
                          Try this if you have not, unplug tv for 5 minutes, hold power button on tv for 30 seconds, it lets everything discharge. Now plug power cord in while holding power button in, when tv comes on let go, wait a minute unplug tv from power, wait a minute then try it.

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                            #33
                            Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
                            They usually aren't too hard to get out of aging mode, wonder if you have to enter service mode on this one to exit aging mode. Must be very careful if you do go into service mode, doing something wrong in there can brick the tv.
                            hmmm... so far nothing is working... how can I get into service mode in this Philips? Any idea? When I press any key in the remote control I can see the led blinking like there is reception but does nothing. Is there any specific sequence to get to the service mode?

                            Thanks a lot for all your help!

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                              #34
                              Originally posted by Montse View Post

                              Thanks for your advise! I have tried but the power button does not shut off the TV while holding it. I have tried pushing it a few times and finally it turns off. I waited the minute, unpluged for 5 minutes and it remains the same. I also have disconnected all buses and cleaned them... same result... any other idea?

                              thanks a lot!
                              I just have found the sequence 062596 and OK but it also does nothing....

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                                #35
                                Wondering if this model updates without any remote clicks needed, if so you may be able to update the firmware thru a usb drive. Any Philips pros looking on?

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                                  #36
                                  Guess I'm missing something, it seems like it should be simple to get out of this mode but the usual methods don't seem to work, I'm stumped.

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                                    #37
                                    The tv has an so called OPEN CELL panel/t-con, it goes in WBRG mode when there is 12V on the t-con but no data from the mainboard. Check the LVDS cable if there is no damage and check if there is data comming from the mainboard.

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                                      #38
                                      Originally posted by William1967 View Post
                                      The tv has an so called OPEN CELL panel/t-con, it goes in WBRG mode when there is 12V on the t-con but no data from the mainboard. Check the LVDS cable if there is no damage and check if there is data comming from the mainboard.
                                      That's right what William1967 says. Sometimes you need to clean the LVDS cable on both ends as well as the connectors. I use benzene.

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                                        #39
                                        That's good info. so it may be a mainboard issue. How to determine, should check anything on mainboard to try and narrow down to issue??

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                                          #40
                                          Originally posted by William1967 View Post
                                          The tv has an so called OPEN CELL panel/t-con, it goes in WBRG mode when there is 12V on the t-con but no data from the mainboard. Check the LVDS cable if there is no damage and check if there is data comming from the mainboard.
                                          OK, my Tcon is a LG v15 43UHD TM120 ver 0.4, P/N: 6870C-0552A. I attach a picture. I have disconnected all buses and cleaned them with an eraser (previously with the spray CRC 2-26 electro). Situation remains the same. What should I check in this board to ensure it gets data? I find it difficult to use the tester with all those pins so close to each other!

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