P/n: E325BV-HD-HD8WX2201A
This TV is two years old and lives in our den where it gets very little use. I temporarily moved it to the living room one day where it worked fine for the day and then I moved it back to the den. The next time I turned it on the power light went from red to blue but there was no picture, no sound, no menu on screen. I tried both the tv buttons and the remote with no joy.
I checked the fuse on the power board with an ohm meter and found 2-3 ohms across the fuse. I don't see any bulged capacitors. With the tv plugged in and turned on I checked the 12v and 24v terminals on the back of the ribbon cables shown in the picture below and found 12.68v and 25.48v respectively.
The three white/blue ribbon cables coming off the power board all go over to the control board (if that's what it's called).
Given there is voltage at those terminals does that mean the power board is good?
Thanks
This TV is two years old and lives in our den where it gets very little use. I temporarily moved it to the living room one day where it worked fine for the day and then I moved it back to the den. The next time I turned it on the power light went from red to blue but there was no picture, no sound, no menu on screen. I tried both the tv buttons and the remote with no joy.
I checked the fuse on the power board with an ohm meter and found 2-3 ohms across the fuse. I don't see any bulged capacitors. With the tv plugged in and turned on I checked the 12v and 24v terminals on the back of the ribbon cables shown in the picture below and found 12.68v and 25.48v respectively.
The three white/blue ribbon cables coming off the power board all go over to the control board (if that's what it's called).
Given there is voltage at those terminals does that mean the power board is good?
Thanks