Vizio e601i-A3 - Has Sound and Display, But No Backlight - Bad Power Supply Board or Bad LED Bulbs ?
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Wait for the tester. Those voltages are only for the main board. There is a different section for the PSU to LEDs. BUT now you can get a full refund and your shipping back for that bad PSU. And likely the PSU wasn't the problem in the first place. But we will wait for tester and it will help. But if you did the test lotas did.. then we looking likely at the LEDs. Will be confirmed soon!
Glad you took out old PSU.. helps to knowComment
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Today is the day.
Wait for the tester. Those voltages are only for the main board. There is a different section for the PSU to LEDs. BUT now you can get a full refund and your shipping back for that bad PSU. And likely the PSU wasn't the problem in the first place. But we will wait for tester and it will help. But if you did the test lotas did.. then we looking likely at the LEDs. Will be confirmed soon!
Glad you took out old PSU.. helps to know
I found a teardown video for this TV too :
https://youtu.be/Jma0R8L8Osc?si=m6vJD7RWvXNW0VCWComment
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No the latest that the Amazon package is going to get delivered today is 5:30 or later. Could be as early as 2:30.
How many of those double sections do you use ?Comment
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OK I got the tester. When I plug it up it shows 300.
Wait for the tester. Those voltages are only for the main board. There is a different section for the PSU to LEDs. BUT now you can get a full refund and your shipping back for that bad PSU. And likely the PSU wasn't the problem in the first place. But we will wait for tester and it will help. But if you did the test lotas did.. then we looking likely at the LEDs. Will be confirmed soon!
Glad you took out old PSU.. helps to know
Do I reconnect all the LED connector to the power board and plug it up or power it on or leave everything disconnected ?Comment
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Here are the LED strip test results, LED connecter connected to the replacement Power Board, and TV plugged into the wall...
VLED1 1+ and 1- : 96.4
VLED1 2+ and 2- : 96.4
VLED2 1+ and 1- : 129
VLED2 2+ and 2- : 93.2
The 129 didn't light up, but the LED strips from the other test points did light up.Comment
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I said on a earlier post. Test them not connected to the PSU.. it's bad for the PSU. Do the test again on the clip only not connected. BUT it's likely you'd get the same results.
Vled 2 93.2 has one led out likely..
Vled 129 probably has multiple.
Do the test again not connected but it's pretty solid indicator so farComment
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yep dont have lights plugged in or bad things can happen .dont ask .. be aware the testers say no electrical shock . they dont mention the shock you get when touching the probes . also found that out .Comment
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mine must be more shocking than yours . thought there would be burn marks on my hands when it happened . they are pretty crudely made .. mine works well . i also use it for selecting new led voltages against a good old one . sort of finished with tv repairs now because it isnt worth it unless its for myself or family . they have sadly become disposable . check out how fast new ones are being sold . https://www.worldometers.info/
Last edited by petehall347; 11-26-2024, 07:51 PM.Comment
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Do NOT plug in the LEDs to the power supply!Here are the LED strip test results, LED connecter connected to the replacement Power Board, and TV plugged into the wall...
VLED1 1+ and 1- : 96.4
VLED1 2+ and 2- : 96.4
VLED2 1+ and 1- : 129
VLED2 2+ and 2- : 93.2
The 129 didn't light up, but the LED strips from the other test points did light up.
All you need to do is plug in the tester, power it on, and touch the red probe to + and black probe to - on a strip. The strip SHOULD light up. Any that don't light up will be dead and will usually trip the circuitry to turn them all off. Also, failing LEDs will usually light up blue in color.Comment
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Correction. I had the LED connector connected to the power board, but the power board wasn't plugged into the AC cord that powers the TV from the wall outlet.I said on a earlier post. Test them not connected to the PSU.. it's bad for the PSU. Do the test again on the clip only not connected. BUT it's likely you'd get the same results.
Vled 2 93.2 has one led out likely..
Vled 129 probably has multiple.
Do the test again not connected but it's pretty solid indicator so far
See in this picture how the AC cable and Main Board are disconnected from the PSU ?
Only the LED connector is connected to the PSU.
It just made it more easier to do the test then to pin things at the LED wired connector.
Like you said, I'd more than likely get the same results if I pin them at the wired connection. That wasn't any other power being sourced to the LED strips other than the LED tester.Comment
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I don't have the TV tore down yet.
Do NOT plug in the LEDs to the power supply!
All you need to do is plug in the tester, power it on, and touch the red probe to + and black probe to - on a strip. The strip SHOULD light up. Any that don't light up will be dead and will usually trip the circuitry to turn them all off. Also, failing LEDs will usually light up blue in color.Comment
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