Hey guys,
So I've got an interesting one. Over the past six months or so, on a random day, after a couple hours of use, my screen would go black and the TV would stop responding to the remote. Pressing any key would just cause the LED at the lower left to blink rapidly, but nothing would respond, not even power off. The only solution I'd found was to unplug from the wall for a couple of hours. Plug back and it would be fine, sometimes for weeks or months. This has happened intermittently.
Yesterday the screen went blank when I tried to turn it on for the first time in the evening and no amount of unplugging would bring it back to life. When plugging it back in the LED would blink 6 times and then nothing. On the back of the set the logic board has a green LED that would blink off every couple of seconds. That's it.
So this morning I laid it on the floor and took off the back. Time to test some voltages. Va measured just about 0 volts (like 20 mV, maybe). Vs measured about 5V when first plugged in, the slowly rose to 7V after a minute or so. I figured the power board was bad. Just to check I unplugged all connectors out to other boards and plugged the set back in. Now I got 0V for Va and Vs.
Here's the fun part. Plugged the other boards back in, plugged in the power, and everything started up like normal.
This was all within the timespan of a couple of minutes, from unplugging the boards and testing to plugging them back in and testing.
So I don't know if I just went back into my "unplug it for a couple of hours" mode and now it'll work again for a few days...the set has been unplugged all night and this morning still wasn't turning on, whereas normally unplugging for an hour or two would do the trick.
Anyone have any ideas? Is this obviously a power board problem and I can just replace that and be good to go? I don't see any bulging caps or obvious scorch marks. All the ICs down the Y-buffer look good. Three of the four big torus inductors/transformers on the power board have black goop in the middle, but the other has white...don't know if that's a clue or they just used different goop for those.
Thanks for any help!
Rob
Pictures
Lighting isn't the best but I can reshoot any if needed.
Overview: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...images/all.jpg
Power: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...ages/power.jpg
Logic: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...ages/logic.jpg
X Sustain: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon.../x-sustain.jpg
Y Sustain: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon.../y-sustain.jpg
Y Buffer Top: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...buffer-top.jpg
Y Buffer Bottom: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...fer-bottom.jpg
So I've got an interesting one. Over the past six months or so, on a random day, after a couple hours of use, my screen would go black and the TV would stop responding to the remote. Pressing any key would just cause the LED at the lower left to blink rapidly, but nothing would respond, not even power off. The only solution I'd found was to unplug from the wall for a couple of hours. Plug back and it would be fine, sometimes for weeks or months. This has happened intermittently.
Yesterday the screen went blank when I tried to turn it on for the first time in the evening and no amount of unplugging would bring it back to life. When plugging it back in the LED would blink 6 times and then nothing. On the back of the set the logic board has a green LED that would blink off every couple of seconds. That's it.
So this morning I laid it on the floor and took off the back. Time to test some voltages. Va measured just about 0 volts (like 20 mV, maybe). Vs measured about 5V when first plugged in, the slowly rose to 7V after a minute or so. I figured the power board was bad. Just to check I unplugged all connectors out to other boards and plugged the set back in. Now I got 0V for Va and Vs.
Here's the fun part. Plugged the other boards back in, plugged in the power, and everything started up like normal.

So I don't know if I just went back into my "unplug it for a couple of hours" mode and now it'll work again for a few days...the set has been unplugged all night and this morning still wasn't turning on, whereas normally unplugging for an hour or two would do the trick.
Anyone have any ideas? Is this obviously a power board problem and I can just replace that and be good to go? I don't see any bulging caps or obvious scorch marks. All the ICs down the Y-buffer look good. Three of the four big torus inductors/transformers on the power board have black goop in the middle, but the other has white...don't know if that's a clue or they just used different goop for those.
Thanks for any help!
Rob
Pictures
Lighting isn't the best but I can reshoot any if needed.
Overview: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...images/all.jpg
Power: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...ages/power.jpg
Logic: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...ages/logic.jpg
X Sustain: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon.../x-sustain.jpg
Y Sustain: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon.../y-sustain.jpg
Y Buffer Top: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...buffer-top.jpg
Y Buffer Bottom: http://ridingtheclutch.com.s3.amazon...fer-bottom.jpg
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