Ok, look. The AC voltage that comes in goes more or less directly to the two middle pins of the bridge rectifier. You have to find out where this path is interrupted. If you cannot measure AC between the middle pins of the rectifier it should be fairly easy to find out.
I cannot guess what you want to say. They are in parallel with the AC voltage. You only need to look at what's in series . Which component can cause an interruption from AC in to the bridge rectifier. Just follow the path. Forget the relay, it only jumpers the white resistors, which you said are ok.
I cannot guess what you want to say. They are in parallel with the AC voltage. You only need to look at what's in series . Which component can cause an interruption from AC in to the bridge rectifier. Just follow the path. Forget the relay, it only jumpers the white resistors, which you said are ok.
Simple resistor measurement will get you there
AC OFF!!
ok, i see what you are saying, it can only be one of the components leading up to the bridge rectifier.
Right ok test out put again and got 263v Ac atleast I have a reading this time lol
In this post you said you have AC input voltage. So replacing anything between AC IN connector and this point won't help you. There are only the resistors between this point and the rectifier (where you measured nothing).
You said the resistors are ok. So I don't see where replacing any parts will lead you.
You are either not measuring correctly or there is something else we don't see.
When measuring resistance from one of the middle pins of the bridge rectifier to the AC input pins, what do you get?? Then from the other middle pin of the rectifier, what do you get?
In this post you said you have AC input voltage. So replacing anything between AC IN connector and this point won't help you. There are only the resistors between this point and the rectifier (where you measured nothing).
You said the resistors are ok. So I don't see where replacing any parts will lead you.
You are either not measuring correctly or there is something else we don't see.
When measuring resistance from one of the middle pins of the bridge rectifier to the AC input pins, what do you get?? Then from the other middle pin of the rectifier, what do you get?
I measured the wrong resistors. I had the board the wrong way round, as there are 4 of them, I tested the wrong ones as I was rushing yesterday
i recently just did one of theese, managed to get a psu from ebay for £30 delievered, the one i had , b/r shorted and a load of mosfets ,so got another board http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4004140660...84.m1497.l2649
it wasnt really worth doing but my missus likes the tv an for keeping her quiet............... priceless
ok so i gave in on trying to find out what was wrong with psu, and ordered the above psu popped it in this morning it works, for the sake of £30 with free postage i cannot moan cheers all that helped me fault find the old one, cheers paulstef
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