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    LG OLED77G2PUA Not Powering On After Storm

    Got it for free on marketplace because it stopped working after a storm.

    When I began troubleshooting the power supply, I fried 2 fuses and a mosfet by shorting 2 pins on accident, but I've replaced those components.

    The tv had a soundbar connected, which was also killed by the storm. On the tv side I found a transistor shorted on the hdmi 2 (arc) and a lot of capacitors shorted on the main board.

    Disconnecting and reconnecting the psu to main board cable, while still being connected to 120 V AC, would wake things up, such as a red light from the optical port on the original motherboard and the cpu would begin to warm up.

    When I first plugged in the replacement main board there were no signs of life. But, I removed the cable going from the psu to main board and reconnected which turned on the led indicator. I tried powering on but nothing happened.

    Here are my steps troubleshooting the power supply per LG service manual.

    2. PWR-ON Check : P201
    - SET On : above 3V
    - SET St-by: OV

    ***** 3.3 V *****

    3. 12V Level Check : P201
    - SET On: 12V
    - SET St-by : 7.8V (swing between 7V to 10V)

    ***** 11.9 V *****

    4. DRV_ON Check: P201
    - SET On : above 2.5V
    - SET St-by : OV
    ***** 3.3 V *****

    5. T-CON 23V Check : P204
    T-CON 12V Check : P202
    - SET On: above 23V / V12V
    - SET St-by : OV
    ***** 12 V TESTS AT 10.9 V *****
    @@@@@***** 23V TESTS AT 0.6 V ***** @@@@@@


    12VM -> 10.9 V
    20VS -> 18.2 V
    PWR_ON -> 3.3 V
    DRV_ON -> 3.3 V

    DPC -> 0 V
    ACD -> 0 V
    12VT_ON -> 3.4 V

    Are the DPC and ACD voltages supposed to be 0 V? Is the 12VT_ON supposed to be 12 V instead of the 3.4 V? The service manual has those 5 steps and doesn't mention these 3 in them.

    As you can see theres very low voltage at the 23 V line for the panel. So will I need to buy a new power supply board?

    Thanks guys, I know this post is all over the place, but I tried my best to show what I have found so far.

    SERVICE MANUAL
    https://lgparts.com/products/oled77g...39678104535219

    #2
    Haha yeah it's all over the place. Just know when you get a replacement board.. sometimes that board can be defective also. Since you already got some boards coming I'd love to hear what happens

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