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Re: usp440m-42lp psu
Originally posted by wills123 View Postits not exactly the same but i found it was an equivilant for the one i had, i think it was shopjimmy listed is an equiviliant, you would have to double your part number against ithave you the same 42" plasma screen !!!!
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Re: usp440m-42lp psu
Joe,
could you do me a favor and measure the voltage over ZD501 and ZD502?
I'm having the same problem but at least VA and all low voltages are working now after I swapped some caps.
Thanks
See my thread here:https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=36026
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Re: usp440m-42lp psu
Originally posted by paulstef View PostJoe,
could you do me a favor and measure the voltage over ZD501 and ZD502?
I'm having the same problem but at least VA and all low voltages are working now after I swapped some caps.
Thanks
See my thread here:https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=36026
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Re: usp440m-42lp psu
Originally posted by paulstef View PostIn post #14 you said you have 5VCtrl. You should also have 5Vsb.
What comes out of the PFC?
If you have 5Vsb you could try to disconnect everything and drive RLY-ON directly from Vsb via a resistor maybe.
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Re: usp440m-42lp psu
Ok,
1. measure from cathode of D103 to the long heatsink (that's primary ground) . When plugged in you should have immediately 170VDC (for 120VAC input). What's the voltage?
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If you can't measure 5Vsb on CN801 but you can measure Vctrl on CN805 I could check how they are linked.
Before turning on the unit through 5Vsb - RLY-ON - VS-ON the only power supply that works is the one with the NCP1203. If you have voltage on the ZD501 and ZD502 this chip works. What's the voltage over these two zener diodes?
An oscilloscope would help.
EDIT: I think the voltage in UK is 230VAC? In this case you should have about 325VDC from cathode of D103 to heatsinkLast edited by paulstef; 03-11-2014, 12:36 PM.
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Re: usp440m-42lp psu
Originally posted by paulstef View PostOops, that's not good. I didn't analyze that part of the circuit because mine is working. I'll have a look at it.
Where exactly you say you had 5V?i found somewhere that the big blue relay could be at fault
Last edited by joehezzer; 03-11-2014, 12:59 PM.
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Re: usp440m-42lp psu
If you don't have DC voltage between pin "+" and "-" of the bridge rectifier then it is either faulty or there is no AC coming in.
Measure AC between the two inner pins of the bridge rectifier. If there is none then follow the two traces back.
What's the voltage on TNR 102? The green round component right beside R105 R106?
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Re: usp440m-42lp psu
Originally posted by paulstef View PostIf you don't have DC voltage between pin "+" and "-" of the bridge rectifier then it is either faulty or there is no AC coming in.
Measure AC between the two inner pins of the bridge rectifier. If there is none then follow the two traces back.
What's the voltage on TNR 102? The green round component right beside R105 R106?
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