I have read through as many boards as I could to see all the different tests and steps that other have already taken so that I can hopefully be specific as possible with my troubleshooting adventure.
I started off with 14 blinks and I've pretty much realized that the possibility may not be the P board. My old P board was the n0ae6kk00001and since I couldn't find one I bought an n0ae6kk00005 P board version. I looked over the 2 boards very closely and everything I could visually see was exactly the same, all of the outputs to the cables were labeled and pinned out the exact same way on each board. So I gave it a shot.
I installed the new board and I went from a 14 blink to the 7 blink code. I started following the threads for the troubleshooting and I have all of the common problems as many others on the site. I have a short at the SC2 plug and my SS plug is testing clear. I'm using a Fluke DMM to test for continuity/resistance.
I have found 10 components on the SN board show continuity:
2 RF20 diodes (D641 and D642)
1 RFN10 diode (D421)
3 rf1501 diodes (D461,D481,D401)
4 30f131 MOSFETS (Q422,Q401,Q402,Q421)
I am shocked that all of these components could be damaged in one shot on a TV that is less than 3 years old. The internals look great very little dust build up no insects nesting and this is not a heavily used TV.
I just have 2 questions:
Is there anything else I should be testing before I embark on replacing these 10 pieces that are showing dead shorts across them??
Who has a repair kit that contains the most components for this boards rebuild?? I'd pefer to get the parts from a single source instead of scouring the web for bits and pieces. Some of the kits that I've see don't have all of these parts in the kits.
I started off with 14 blinks and I've pretty much realized that the possibility may not be the P board. My old P board was the n0ae6kk00001and since I couldn't find one I bought an n0ae6kk00005 P board version. I looked over the 2 boards very closely and everything I could visually see was exactly the same, all of the outputs to the cables were labeled and pinned out the exact same way on each board. So I gave it a shot.
I installed the new board and I went from a 14 blink to the 7 blink code. I started following the threads for the troubleshooting and I have all of the common problems as many others on the site. I have a short at the SC2 plug and my SS plug is testing clear. I'm using a Fluke DMM to test for continuity/resistance.
I have found 10 components on the SN board show continuity:
2 RF20 diodes (D641 and D642)
1 RFN10 diode (D421)
3 rf1501 diodes (D461,D481,D401)
4 30f131 MOSFETS (Q422,Q401,Q402,Q421)
I am shocked that all of these components could be damaged in one shot on a TV that is less than 3 years old. The internals look great very little dust build up no insects nesting and this is not a heavily used TV.
I just have 2 questions:
Is there anything else I should be testing before I embark on replacing these 10 pieces that are showing dead shorts across them??
Who has a repair kit that contains the most components for this boards rebuild?? I'd pefer to get the parts from a single source instead of scouring the web for bits and pieces. Some of the kits that I've see don't have all of these parts in the kits.
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