SONY KDL-46R473A ALMOST DEAD NO STB
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ok but this one seems to work he is getting a normal temp but of course that old must get tired .but maybe a reflow will take him back to liveComment
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Just carefully reflow the mediatek, won't hurt it as long as you don't overdo the heat but too little heat will have no effect. Then try it, might get lucky. Check youtube, plenty of good diy reflow tips there, remember that not all of the youtubers do it right so probably have to wade thru some.Last edited by nomoresonys; 04-26-2025, 09:10 AM.Quit because THIS SITE LETS A ROGUE MEMBER TYPE ANY GARBAGE HE PLEASES AND THE POWERS THAT BE NEVER DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT SO HE NEVER QUITS. THEN YOU GET A PENALTY FOR RESPONDING TO HIS ATTACKS. BEEN GOING ON FOR WAY TOO LONG. DONE SUPPORTING A SITE THAT ALLOWS THIS BS.Comment
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because there is no voltage at the fuse and at all the panel Bond both parts i do not find any voltage att all and i do not find any voltage at that socket on your picture just on the capacitor under it there is 12.25VComment
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Just carefully reflow the mediatek, won't hurt it as long as you don't overdo the heat but too little heat will have no effect. Then try it, might get lucky. Check youtube, plenty of good diy reflow tips there, remember that not all of the youtubers do it right so probably have to wade thru some.Comment
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this MT SoC cant be refllow or heated ,
main function pin out of it- Pin 1 (VDD): Power Supply Voltage Pin.
- Pin 2 (VSS): Ground Pin.
- Pin 3 (V0): LCD Contrast Voltage Pin.
- Pin 4 (RS): Register Select Pin for Command/Data.
- Pin 5 (R/W): Read/Write Pin for Data Read/Write Control.
- Pin 6 (E): Enable Pin for LCD Controller.
- Pin 7 (D0-D7): Data Pins for 8-bit Data Bus.
- Pin 8 (BLA): Backlight Anode Pin.
- Pin 9 (BLK): Backlight Cathode Pin.
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this MT SoC cant be refllow or heated ,
main function pin out of it- Pin 1 (VDD): Power Supply Voltage Pin.
- Pin 2 (VSS): Ground Pin.
- Pin 3 (V0): LCD Contrast Voltage Pin.
- Pin 4 (RS): Register Select Pin for Command/Data.
- Pin 5 (R/W): Read/Write Pin for Data Read/Write Control.
- Pin 6 (E): Enable Pin for LCD Controller.
- Pin 7 (D0-D7): Data Pins for 8-bit Data Bus.
- Pin 8 (BLA): Backlight Anode Pin.
- Pin 9 (BLK): Backlight Cathode Pin.
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- Here is the result
- Pin 1 (VDD): Power Supply Voltage Pin = 2.65V and loop from to 2.704 V
- Pin 3 (V0): LCD Contrast Voltage Pin.0.039V
- Pin 4 (RS): Register Select Pin for Command/Data.0.35o loop to 2.1 V
- Pin 5 (R/W): Read/Write Pin for Data Read/Write Control. 0.3
- Pin 6 (E): Enable Pin for LCD Controller.3.270V
- Pin 7 (D0-D7): Data Pins for 8-bit Data Bus.3.270V
- Pin 8 (BLA): Backlight Anode Pin.3.28V
- Pin 9 (BLK): Backlight Cathode Pin. 2.211V
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[QUOTE=Diah;n3624269]at time VDD 2.65V and at D0 D7 3.270 & E the same.. it tell yours MB complete shorted, in this case replacement MB the easy way to avoid headache.[
Thank you Diah this TV is not worth spending money on it, while waiting for my Mainbord for Samsung UE70TU6905 by the way a 58 inches the coming one (on other thread) I will continue to find if possible the short maybe I will learn something thanks againComment
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