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  • Alastair E
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    OK--Thats one of the 5V lines--there's usually a few. Some will be powered, some not when in standby.

    Check 'em all, post results and the names/references of 'em pref with a pic of the plug you measured them at...

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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by Alastair E
    Firstly, with set unplugged, use your meter to check the fuses on Y-SUS and Z-SUS. Any blown and there's a short somewhere....



    they are all ok checked them earlier (fuses), i disconnected the boards y-sus z-sus one at a time to see if it turned on still nothing
    Last edited by joehezzer; 03-09-2014, 03:37 PM.

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  • joehezzer
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    just looking for the 5v stby point, i can see 5v ctl

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  • Alastair E
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    Thing is--The V7 is pretty long in the tooth now, and only a 480p res, so not worth spending any real dosh on--certainly not investing say 50 quid in a PSU!

    A few tests will determine whats what...

    Firstly, with set unplugged, use your meter to check the fuses on Y-SUS and Z-SUS. Any blown and there's a short somewhere....

    Then check the resistance from each fuse--to chassis metalwork. This should initially 'kick' or read for say half a second as the caps charge, then read a pretty high resistance.
    Last edited by Alastair E; 03-09-2014, 03:33 PM.

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  • joehezzer
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    Ok will have a look tomorrow when I finish work. The chap I got it off said they had a power cut and it never came back on

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  • Alastair E
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    Ha! A V7!

    First plasma I ever potched with was a V7. Still got an alleged brand-new IPM for one kicking round somewhere....

    10-1 that PSU is OK. You'll need to check for 5V stdby supply first before going any further.

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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by Alastair E
    Pics of chassis....?

    --I'll bet that PSU is OK from experience....
    model number pdp42tv006
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  • joehezzer
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    Re: usp440m-42lp psu

    Originally posted by tom66
    Fuse is good?
    Early Bush plasma - probably early LG panel - 42V5/V6/V7? If so watch out for sparklies/maldischarge fault.
    I'd check input fuse and bridge rectifier for DC.
    yep you're right tom
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  • joehezzer
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    bridge rectifiers tested good, i will get more pics later

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  • Alastair E
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    Pics of chassis....?

    --I'll bet that PSU is OK from experience....

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  • joehezzer
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    Originally posted by tom66
    Fuse is good?
    Early Bush plasma - probably early LG panel - 42V5/V6/V7? If so watch out for sparklies/maldischarge fault.
    I'd check input fuse and bridge rectifier for DC.
    fuses are good, i will check the bridge rectifiers as soon as i can

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  • tom66
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    Fuse is good?
    Early Bush plasma - probably early LG panel - 42V5/V6/V7? If so watch out for sparklies/maldischarge fault.
    I'd check input fuse and bridge rectifier for DC.

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  • joehezzer
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    i have checked the voltage on the points marked in yellow, nothing at all no standby light nothing. i have done a minimal amount of checks as i was just going to replace psu. there is a big blue block (relay i think ) found a post somewhere saying it might be that, its a bush 42" PLASMA, i do not have model number as of yet
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  • Alastair E
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    What tests have you done on it?

    Stby 5v present?

    Have you tried turning the PSU on by sending the PS-On, Vs-On, etc to it?

    What set? PSU may well be fine--could be a Set fault and nothing to do with the PSU at all!

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  • joehezzer
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    anybody know of anywhere i could get one or is interested in trading !!!

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  • joehezzer
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    usp440m-42lp psu

    Hi all does anybody have any experience with the said psu, picked up a 42inch plasma the other day, the psu has no power and am struggling to find a replacement cheers
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    Last edited by joehezzer; 03-08-2014, 04:05 PM.

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