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  • learnmore
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2022
    • 100
    • England

    #1

    Lg oled 55ec930v automatically turns off after 1-2 seconds

    Hi Community,

    I've got the above model that activates the relay (clicks) and powers on the LG logo power light on when turned on. It then almost immediately turns off. I not noticed any image on the screen or heard any sound during this brief period.

    Checks show:
    3.5v on SMPS on (in off state, no other voltages present incl pwr on)
    On pressing power button > the 3.5 pwn on voltage, 12v and 24v lines appear on the SMPS connnector between the main the SMPS but then all drop the zero in 1-2 seconds
    Disconnecting 24 to TCON connector and powering on shows no change in results
    Disconnecting connector between SMPS and mainboard shows no change
    Dissconnecting periperals (speakers) shows no change
    All caps and diodes on SMPS appear okay
    No loose transformer joins observed
  • Diah
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2013
    • 6353
    • Germany

    #2
    Originally posted by learnmore
    Hi Community,

    I've got the above model that activates the relay (clicks) and powers on the LG logo power light on when turned on. It then almost immediately turns off. I not noticed any image on the screen or heard any sound during this brief period.

    Checks show:
    3.5v on SMPS on (in off state, no other voltages present incl pwr on)
    On pressing power button > the 3.5 pwn on voltage, 12v and 24v lines appear on the SMPS connnector between the main the SMPS but then all drop the zero in 1-2 seconds
    Disconnecting 24 to TCON connector and powering on shows no change in results
    Disconnecting connector between SMPS and mainboard shows no change where you did hear that !!!
    Dissconnecting periperals (speakers) shows no change
    All caps and diodes on SMPS appear okay
    No loose transformer joins observed
    disconnect the lower LVDS cable between mainboards and T-CON... yours LG will turn on.. sign the optic audio port turn red with blank screen
    this cable transfer the SOS Flag from T-CON in case it defect or the Screen OLED module defect or drops more currents..

    if yours set will turn on... you need to read over this form more to run the standalone test for t-con and screen module.

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    • learnmore
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2022
      • 100
      • England

      #3
      Thanks will do, Im actually looking over a similar post you contributed to :

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      • learnmore
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2022
        • 100
        • England

        #4
        Originally posted by Diah
        disconnect the lower LVDS cable between mainboards and T-CON... yours LG will turn on.. sign the optic audio port turn red with blank screen
        this cable transfer the SOS Flag from T-CON in case it defect or the Screen OLED module defect or drops more currents..

        if yours set will turn on... you need to read over this form more to run the standalone test for t-con and screen module.
        One of your post I saw a link to a pdf to do module and driver test (standalone)---but I can seem to find the post again :/---trying all sorts of searches

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        • Diah
          Badcaps Legend
          • Feb 2013
          • 6353
          • Germany

          #5
          here you are.... it could be yours pins assignment different.. but the principle of test are the same
          Attached Files

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          • learnmore
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2022
            • 100
            • England

            #6
            Originally posted by Diah
            here you are.... it could be yours pins assignment different.. but the principle of test are the same
            Many thanks

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            • learnmore
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2022
              • 100
              • England

              #7
              Diah, when I ran TEST 2 according to the document, the relay on the SMPS began and continued clicking aggressively, is the to be expect?
              I stopped at this stage and unplugged the AC as I am wondering if I jumped the wrong points. Please see the attached image for where I created a jumper for test two (3.5 to 12v)
              FYI Test 1 was successful.
              Attached Files

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              • Diah
                Badcaps Legend
                • Feb 2013
                • 6353
                • Germany

                #8
                of course wrong
                1- main boards should be disconnected from power boards
                2- 2 LVDS between mainboards and T-CON driver should be disconnected
                jumpers
                3.5V to Power on
                3.5V to DRV_ON
                you should have on the same socket 12 V & round 24V
                also you need to have round 24V on T-CON EVDD.... and 12V on the T-con 12V... if there are no 12V on t-con you need to fed it with 12V from the sockts to F1 fuse of 12V rail... the screen will turn on and could see if there are issue with OLED cells

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                • learnmore
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2022
                  • 100
                  • England

                  #9
                  Okay so progress. I've made the correct jumper connections on the SMPS ant all voltages on the connector (12, 3.5, 24) are present where they should according to the key on the SMPS board. There is 24volts goin to the T-con from the SMPS via the connector joining them. I also found this 24v on the T-con at F70 (next to the connector to SMPS). To get a panel test display should I now be sending 12V to F71 (another fuse next to the T-con to Mainboad connector)? I've attached the service manual for my model if it helps. I also had some more photos of the T-con.
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                  • Diah
                    Badcaps Legend
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 6353
                    • Germany

                    #10
                    yes fed the 12V to Fuse close to LVDS cable... don't forget main boards should be disconnected from PSU and the LVDS disconnected from T-CON side

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                    • learnmore
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2022
                      • 100
                      • England

                      #11
                      Thanks, connector between PSU and MB disconnected on MB end and jumpers inserted. LVDS to T-CON from MB also disconnected. 12V applied to F71 (fuse on T-CON at LVDS connector) No Panel bars, so I'm guessing possible T-Con issue
                      Last edited by learnmore; 05-12-2024, 01:41 PM.

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                      • learnmore
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2022
                        • 100
                        • England

                        #12
                        Did the test again, there is actually a 1 vertical bar down the center of the screen--T-con or module, I guess?

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                        • Diah
                          Badcaps Legend
                          • Feb 2013
                          • 6353
                          • Germany

                          #13
                          Originally posted by learnmore
                          Did the test again, there is actually a 1 vertical bar down the center of the screen--T-con or module, I guess?
                          .

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                          • Davi.p
                            Hobbist Tech
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 4278
                            • Italy - Milan

                            #14
                            My bet is tcon, get one from working set , screen broken in pieces..

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