A coworker gave me a Samsung LN32B530P7F television for free because it would not power on. I suspected bad caps, but they all appear fine and none of them were shorted when I checked their continuity. I looked over the entire PSU and could not find any obvious problems.
Symptoms: No power on, no lights, no noise, nothing.
I got out my Fluke 114 multimeter and tried to help trace down the problem. I grounded the meter to one of the screws on the border of the PSU board (LUG4). I then used the other lead to check the AC side of the board. I'm showing ~67.5 volts AC when I touch it to the aluminum heatsinks on the AC side. Both fuses seem fine, they both have continuity and there is no voltage drop from one side to the other (of the fuse) when the board is given power.
When I go over to the DC side of the board, there is no voltage at all (same grounding point as before). The weird thing I noticed besides not having voltage is that it seems that most of the components are grounded. When I check continuity on a lot of the DC components (such as the striped side of CM871), I get 0 ohms to ground. This could be completely normal, but it just seemed odd to me.
I searched the forum and apparently another individual had the same problem with the same TV, but he never provided details so his request went unanswered. So, I'm going to provide pictures of what I'm looking at along with the board schematic I found online.
The board is a BN44-00261A.
Pictures of top: http://imgur.com/a/twA6U
Pictures of bottom: http://imgur.com/a/jzeKF
Schematic:
I am hoping you guys have a better idea of what the problem could be than I do. I'm at the limits of my knowledge on electronics as I've run out of things to check without help.
Symptoms: No power on, no lights, no noise, nothing.
I got out my Fluke 114 multimeter and tried to help trace down the problem. I grounded the meter to one of the screws on the border of the PSU board (LUG4). I then used the other lead to check the AC side of the board. I'm showing ~67.5 volts AC when I touch it to the aluminum heatsinks on the AC side. Both fuses seem fine, they both have continuity and there is no voltage drop from one side to the other (of the fuse) when the board is given power.
When I go over to the DC side of the board, there is no voltage at all (same grounding point as before). The weird thing I noticed besides not having voltage is that it seems that most of the components are grounded. When I check continuity on a lot of the DC components (such as the striped side of CM871), I get 0 ohms to ground. This could be completely normal, but it just seemed odd to me.
I searched the forum and apparently another individual had the same problem with the same TV, but he never provided details so his request went unanswered. So, I'm going to provide pictures of what I'm looking at along with the board schematic I found online.
The board is a BN44-00261A.
Pictures of top: http://imgur.com/a/twA6U
Pictures of bottom: http://imgur.com/a/jzeKF
Schematic:
I am hoping you guys have a better idea of what the problem could be than I do. I'm at the limits of my knowledge on electronics as I've run out of things to check without help.
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