I have a Vizio D32f-E1 LCD TV that does NOT have a TCON board.
This TV recently went through some 'death throes' and now won't boot. The first problem that began to manifest was while watching tv, the screen would 'freeze', and the image would dim over a few seconds until it was very dark. HOWEVER, the audio of the show would continue as normal. I could power off the TV for 5-20 seconds, power back on, and the video would be normal. This would occur 1-3 times when the TV was first started, and would not happen again after the TV was 'warmed up'. Not ideal, but this glitch was manageable.
After a couple of weeks of this behavior, one day I went to turn the TV on, and it wouldn't 'boot' (no logo, no menus, no video signal). The backlight would illuminate, the digital audio port would illuminate red, but the screen would stay black, except for the minor glow from the backlight.
I tried every standard method to reset, hard reset, and otherwise convince the TV to start from scratch to no avail.
I tested the 16 pin main board power plug coming from the power board, based on info I found on forums. These were the voltage readings with the power on:
Pin 1: 1.5v
Pin 2: 3.34v
Pin 3: 3.28v
Pins 4-8: 0v
Pins 9-14: 11.91v
Pins 15-16: 0v
I replaced the main board, expecting that it would fix the issue.
The voltages are now:
Pin 1: 3.34v
Pin 2: 3.34v
Pin 3: 3.28v
Pins 4-8: 0v
Pins 9-14: 11.91v
Pins 15-16: 0v
So now there's a different voltage on Pin 1, but the TV STILL will not boot.
Some might suggest replacing the TCON board, but this model of D32f-E1 doesn't have a TCON board.
Is there another voltage that is off? What else would prevent the display from showing anything, or not booting (not sure exactly what is/isn't happening). Do I need to replace the power board, or is there some other issue? Anyone have any ideas as to what has happened?
Thanks much!
This TV recently went through some 'death throes' and now won't boot. The first problem that began to manifest was while watching tv, the screen would 'freeze', and the image would dim over a few seconds until it was very dark. HOWEVER, the audio of the show would continue as normal. I could power off the TV for 5-20 seconds, power back on, and the video would be normal. This would occur 1-3 times when the TV was first started, and would not happen again after the TV was 'warmed up'. Not ideal, but this glitch was manageable.
After a couple of weeks of this behavior, one day I went to turn the TV on, and it wouldn't 'boot' (no logo, no menus, no video signal). The backlight would illuminate, the digital audio port would illuminate red, but the screen would stay black, except for the minor glow from the backlight.
I tried every standard method to reset, hard reset, and otherwise convince the TV to start from scratch to no avail.
I tested the 16 pin main board power plug coming from the power board, based on info I found on forums. These were the voltage readings with the power on:
Pin 1: 1.5v
Pin 2: 3.34v
Pin 3: 3.28v
Pins 4-8: 0v
Pins 9-14: 11.91v
Pins 15-16: 0v
I replaced the main board, expecting that it would fix the issue.
The voltages are now:
Pin 1: 3.34v
Pin 2: 3.34v
Pin 3: 3.28v
Pins 4-8: 0v
Pins 9-14: 11.91v
Pins 15-16: 0v
So now there's a different voltage on Pin 1, but the TV STILL will not boot.
Some might suggest replacing the TCON board, but this model of D32f-E1 doesn't have a TCON board.
Is there another voltage that is off? What else would prevent the display from showing anything, or not booting (not sure exactly what is/isn't happening). Do I need to replace the power board, or is there some other issue? Anyone have any ideas as to what has happened?
Thanks much!
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