Hi everyone I have this TV which was dead one day when I tried to turn it on. I've had the cover off and there was just a pulsating/electrical clicking/ticking noise from the PSU. I disconnected the mainboard as sometimes this works to just fire it up with backlights on? That didn't help. Same noise. Then I disconnected the backlight cable from the PSU and the TV came alive. It appeared to respond to the remote and i'm pretty sure it's fully operational when there is no backlight connected.
However, I am in a dilemma.
I tested the backlight outputs with the lights disconnected and they only read 1-3v (mostly around 1.1v) on both outputs. There are two backlight channels.
I then tested the backlights with a backlight tester I have. They do light up, albeit with a bit of flicker initially and then they settle. The right side seems a bit dimmer than the left when looking through the port holes in the chassis of the TV. I tested them separately.
So I am not sure right now whether to pursue a new PSU (because there is no voltage output) or new backlights. Should the backlight output voltage be present even if there are no lights connected? Even just a brief voltage spike and then off when it senses no lights?
Where do you think I could go from here?
Thanks,
James.
However, I am in a dilemma.
I tested the backlight outputs with the lights disconnected and they only read 1-3v (mostly around 1.1v) on both outputs. There are two backlight channels.
I then tested the backlights with a backlight tester I have. They do light up, albeit with a bit of flicker initially and then they settle. The right side seems a bit dimmer than the left when looking through the port holes in the chassis of the TV. I tested them separately.
So I am not sure right now whether to pursue a new PSU (because there is no voltage output) or new backlights. Should the backlight output voltage be present even if there are no lights connected? Even just a brief voltage spike and then off when it senses no lights?
Where do you think I could go from here?
Thanks,
James.
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