Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
I ended up fixing the board by pulling components from the one until I found the short. I then applied what I had learned to the Ebay bought one and fixed it. They were both A3AFNUH BA3AFCG0201 4 boards and they both had the same problem. Ceramic cap C3022 4.7 . I'm pretty sure that it was micro farad.
Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
Check C3214 on the main board to see if it shows low resistance or not.
You may have the similar problem as this one:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...214#post703358Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
Anybody? I'm new to electronic diagnostics.Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
I am having a issue where there is no power led and nothing turns on. Plug in the cord and there is humming from the power supply. When I disconnect the ribbon cable to the main board the humming stops. With the main board removed I check the main board grounds usb, coax and hdmi with the 21v pins and get a resistance of .6 ohms. I now have a used one from ebay and the same test yields 6.2 ohms. Are both boards shorted out and causing this issue?
By the way I have pulled the power supply caps and diodes and checked them out of circuit.
This is a DS2 s/n Tv was there a updated board that works in this version .
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
I've got a sanyo/funai model fw32d06f. Board is a ba4afsg0201. Basically dead. No power. No standby. I was told it took a "power hit". I have continuity at the fuse and all the caps look good. No bulging. Although I haven't gone through each one with my cap tester yet. I'm getting 120v up to the diodes on the hot side. Just looking for some advice on where to go next?
Also if this took a power hit a lot of the time if a source was connected ie aeriel its a mainboard fault but we do need to rule out the power supply first.Last edited by vinceroger69; 11-10-2016, 08:03 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
I've got a sanyo/funai model fw32d06f. Board is a ba4afsg0201. Basically dead. No power. No standby. I was told it took a "power hit". I have continuity at the fuse and all the caps look good. No bulging. Although I haven't gone through each one with my cap tester yet. I'm getting 120v up to the diodes on the hot side. Just looking for some advice on where to go next?Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
I got my hands on one of these T.Vs. The funai lf320fx4a.
The solution(and cheezy fix if so wanted) is to simply find the plug that sends the power to the backlight."C1001" Then take a standard white LED(through-hole) with resistor for current limiting, and place the leads in the plug. Do not unplug the plug. The LED you have now attached properly with the positive and negative leads(Anode/Cathode) going into the plugs Pos and Neg terminals, will light up and stay on while the backlight/ thus TV, will remain on as well. This is an easy verification that the issue is your LED backlight strip and for those that wish to be lazy, this can be their fix as it will keep things going till you have another issue. (Which will come about with this set)
I did cheezy fix like this before on LCD monitor with the older fluorescent tubes too. One of the two top tube was open and shutting off the backlight. I found a tube from another LCD monitor that is slightly smaller in size. I had the "lamp" externally hanging inside the monitor, above the electronics. It provided a nice wall wash to a dark room too.Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
I got my hands on one of these T.Vs. The funai lf320fx4a.
I have a VERY EASY solution to check if it is the LED in the back light strip causing the issue. This is the ONLY real solution to verifying a bad LED as an LED may actually light up when bad. Such as attempting to turn the television on while looking at the LED strip. You may see all light up when one is actually bad.
The solution(and cheezy fix if so wanted) is to simply find the plug that sends the power to the backlight."C1001" Then take a standard white LED(through-hole) with resistor for current limiting, and place the leads in the plug. Do not unplug the plug. The LED you have now attached properly with the positive and negative leads(Anode/Cathode) going into the plugs Pos and Neg terminals, will light up and stay on while the backlight/ thus TV, will remain on as well. This is an easy verification that the issue is your LED backlight strip and for those that wish to be lazy, this can be their fix as it will keep things going till you have another issue. (Which will come about with this set)Leave a comment:
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Sorry I haven't got back to testing it till now, family stuff and all.
I tested every thing unplugged and plugged in, (input & screen) and had power of 10.9v on two diodes and 6.5v on the other two at all times. I also (a week ago) went and bought a cheap used power board because of the problem with the previous reversions of it, and of course it does the exact same thing.
Powers on, power light flashes 17 times, I see the Funai logo and...nothing steady power red light, no pic. It seems to be picking up a video signal with a HDMI hooked up to my pc video card. The pc kept recognizing a display being connected.
Thanks for the help so far, with the number of these bought and the failure rate already (from my searching) I'm sure this model will soon pop up quite frequently.Leave a comment:
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Just wanted to touch base on my findings about this TV. I finally got it working. It ended up being one LED being out. I couldn't tell because I was too lazy to tear TV apart. Even though I tricked the back lights in turning on there was still one bad LED keeping it from turning on. The only problem with this TV now is that with input menu pulled up it shows all inputs as being HDMI 1. Even though all inputs show up as being HDMI 1 they still work. I'm thinking this has to do with the eeprom. Does anyone have the eeprom dump for this TV?Leave a comment:
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Checked all diodes on top side of board by removing one lead to make sure. All top side diodes are good. There are a few SMD diodes on underside of the board that are questionable but that maybe due to the fact they where tested in circuit. With or without main board connected I get no 21V. Also no low resistance between 21V and GND. Maybe one or more SMD diodes are bad or something is breaking down under load.Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
These power supply will squeal when too much load or due to shorted/leaky diodes.
You need to check ALL the diodes and Zener diodes in that power supply board.
Disconnect the cable going to the main board to see if the 21V will come up, also check the resistance between the 21V pin and GND pin to see if it shows low resistance<100 Ohms with and without the power supply board connected to the main board.Last edited by budm; 09-29-2016, 09:03 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
I jumped the power on with a resistor. Here's what I'm getting:
1.9v on 3.3v
2.8v on 13v
0.5v on 21v on one side of the board and negative volts on opposite side
I'm thinking there is a problem on the 21v line. I also notices a high pitch sound I believe is coming from the transformer.Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
21V and the 13V will about half in standby until the main board send out the PS-ON command to shift the Voltage up to the indicated Voltage.Leave a comment:
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Someone dropped this TV off with me and I've had a hell of a time trying to figure out what's wrong with it. I'm getting low output voltages on the 21v and 13v lines. The 3v line is fine. I've tested just about everything I can on this board and still can't figure out what's pulling these voltages down. I ordered some 470uF 100 caps as a last ditch effort attempt to fix this board. Only thing I can think of is that maybe there are a few bad smd components that I haven't tested.
Below are a few known components that usually fail on this board even though all tested good on my board.
Q601 TK7P60W
D608 1N4753A
D660 SL431A-AT
F602 2.5A 250VLeave a comment:
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The set I had stopped working again too so I sent it to tv heaven. On to the next one.Leave a comment:
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Well the hairdrier trick isn't working anymore . Now all it does when powered on ( or plugged up )is flash the power indicator light several (17 if I counted right ) times. No light from the screen or Funai start up screen at all . Has any one found a solution for this ?Leave a comment:
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Re: Funai LF320FX4F Power Supply Issue?
'When you check them using a digital meter on DIODE CHECK not OHMS. You typically get between .680 and .740 depending on the brand of LED.'
Please note that when the meter shows 0.680~0.740 that is the forward Voltage (Vf) of the protection diode which is connected in anti-parallel with the White LED, that reading is NOT the white LED Vf, the Vf of the White LED is around 3V. So you need to probe both directions.
Also note that NOT ALL White LEDs have protection Diode.
BTW, the backlights level should also be turned down as low as possible to extend the life of the LEDs.Last edited by budm; 07-19-2016, 10:07 AM.Leave a comment:
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to provide an updated solution to this thread. I just got two Funai 32" LED tv's to play around with and try to fix. Now one of the Funai tv's had the same issue with the logo popping up for a brief second before the tv turned off.
So as some have already mentioned here, the issue ended up being a single bad LED in the strip behind the panel. I could tell because with the panel off and powering on the tv, all the LEDs would flash except for one in the middle.
I used a heat gun and took off the old LED and then created a solder bridge on the two contacts where the old LED sat to complete the circuit again and powered the tv back on. Guess what? All LEDs powered on and stayed on! Simply buy the appropriate rated LED to replace it and good to go again. Hope this helps others in the future!Last edited by ECU_Techie; 07-19-2016, 09:57 AM.Leave a comment:
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