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  • Anor1412
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    Re: hitachi 32hxc01ua

    Originally posted by budm
    Lots of works by tracing out the circuits.
    I could try to replace the board as soon as o get the funds but a lot of them are going for quite a high price on eBay

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  • Anor1412
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    Na just a multi meter... im started to think I’m pretty well unequipped for this

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by Anor1412
    How do I go about this?
    Lots of works by tracing out the circuits.

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  • budm
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    Do you have at least power indicator?

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  • Anor1412
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    Originally posted by budm
    OK, it will need more in-depth troubleshooting in that power supply section.
    How do I go about this?

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by Anor1412
    It is 0.03v
    OK, it will need more in-depth troubleshooting in that power supply section.
    BTW, just to be sure since you did not indicate if you at at least have the power indicator or not, do you?
    Last edited by budm; 02-06-2018, 12:59 PM.

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  • Anor1412
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    It is 0.03v

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by Anor1412
    So the DC voltage of the diodes laying on side are coming up 0.03. I've had a look and nothing jumps out at me underneath but here's the best images I can get. Thanks for this I have attached a whole picture of the underneath and 4 pictures of each quarter of the board in case they are not clear enough I'll look for the schematic
    So what is the Voltage reading between the two legs of the those 4 caps?

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  • Anor1412
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    Originally posted by budm
    0.455V? That means the Voltage boost converter is not even getting any feeding Voltage at all.
    Need to test all the diodes in the cold side, check all the solder joints on the bottom side of the board, try to find the schematic for the power supply if you can.
    Can we get good clear straight shot of the whole bottom side of that power supply board?
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...0&d=1517509257
    What DC Voltage between the two legs of any one of the 4 caps (330uF 35V) laying on its side?
    So the DC voltage of the diodes laying on side are coming up 0.03. I've had a look and nothing jumps out at me underneath but here's the best images I can get. Thanks for this I have attached a whole picture of the underneath and 4 pictures of each quarter of the board in case they are not clear enough I'll look for the schematic
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  • budm
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    Re: hitachi 32hxc01ua

    Originally posted by Anor1412
    Hi thanks for the reply so just done this test and the only reading I get when it settles is .455. On both red and black wires.
    Does that make any sense to you? And yes that is correct 17IPS19-5
    0.455V? That means the Voltage boost converter is not even getting any feeding Voltage at all.
    Need to test all the diodes in the cold side, check all the solder joints on the bottom side of the board, try to find the schematic for the power supply if you can.
    Can we get good clear straight shot of the whole bottom side of that power supply board?
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...0&d=1517509257
    What DC Voltage between the two legs of any one of the 4 caps (330uF 35V) laying on its side?
    Last edited by budm; 02-06-2018, 10:48 AM.

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  • Anor1412
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    Re: hitachi 32hxc01ua

    Originally posted by budm
    OK, it only has one LED string, so with TV OFF, set your meter in 200VDC scale and you must leave the black probe on the chassis and the red probe on the Red wire of the LED connector, then turn on the TV while keeping and eye on the meter to see how high the Voltage will jump up to (it will happen really fast so make sure to watch the meter) and wait about 5 seconds to see how low it goes down to, then turn off the TV.
    Move the red probe to the black wire of the LED connector and repeat the same test on this black wire then report the readings to us.
    BTW, the number on the board is 17IPS19-5?
    Hi thanks for the reply so just done this test and the only reading I get when it settles is .455. On both red and black wires.
    Does that make any sense to you? And yes that is correct 17IPS19-5
    Last edited by Anor1412; 02-06-2018, 07:16 AM.

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  • budm
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    OK, it only has one LED string, so with TV OFF, set your meter in 200VDC scale and you must leave the black probe on the chassis and the red probe on the Red wire of the LED connector, then turn on the TV while keeping and eye on the meter to see how high the Voltage will jump up to (it will happen really fast so make sure to watch the meter) and wait about 5 seconds to see how low it goes down to, then turn off the TV.
    Move the red probe to the black wire of the LED connector and repeat the same test on this black wire then report the readings to us.
    BTW, the number on the board is 17IPS19-5?
    Last edited by budm; 02-05-2018, 11:47 PM.

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  • Anor1412
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    I have been told to jut change the LEDs is this not the best idea? I would love to be able to repair without this

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  • Anor1412
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    Originally posted by budm
    We need good clear straight shot pictures of your whole power supply board.
    Great! Thanks for getting back in touch I've took the picture the best I can let me know if it needs any change in light I tried to get as clear as possible. Cheers for this
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  • budm
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    We need good clear straight shot pictures of your whole power supply board.

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  • Anor1412
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    Hi sorry it took so long to get back to you I've been crazy busy at work I've posted the image of the details if that helps. Not sure what you meant...
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  • vinceroger69
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    what power supply number is used in your set as we need too test the bl-on voltages etc

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  • Anor1412
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    Thanks for the reply. Any suggestions where to start?

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  • budm
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    You cannot really tell until you do some Voltage measurement first, replacing the LED is the last thing you will want to do.

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  • Anor1412
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    Hey guys on the subject of this tv I’m having trouble with mine. The backlight seems to have gone would the cause be the leds? I have done the flashlight test and you can see the menu when you shine on it. Any help would be great with this guys?

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