For masochists who want to see some of the crap that I have been through already... (Truly optional now though, all those trees were barked up for no reason.)
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...klight-circuit
I started a new thread to get a fresher look at things, even with eyes that looked before. It's different now!
So I got this on Facebook for $66US, blank screen. Just reseated all connectors. Perfect. For 2 weeks.
Then it died, with the 6 blink backlight circuit error. (There are Two very brief, very faint flickers on the array while it tries to power up. Only visible through holes in back.)
This is where I would have put all the info about the work I did on the power board, but it's not irrelevant. I just replaced the power board, and it's behaving EXACTLY as before. It's been on the kitchen table about 6 months. I am still married.
I have a backlight tester. It flashes the panel without trouble, around 300v.
I 'made' a test LED array with a forward voltage of about 230V, (2 'Old Fashioned' LED array bulbs that connect straight to AC, connected together. The Backlight tester shows them at about 270 and they light up.) I connected them to the new power board. Only a couple slight brief flickers when trying to power up, just like the backlight circuit.
So I THINK I can assume the backlight is ok! I also THINK at this point that the power board is ok! The replacement one is in there still, but they behave exactly the same.
I have the ability to scope anything if suggested. Any further troubleshooting steps would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
Phil D
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...klight-circuit
I started a new thread to get a fresher look at things, even with eyes that looked before. It's different now!
So I got this on Facebook for $66US, blank screen. Just reseated all connectors. Perfect. For 2 weeks.
Then it died, with the 6 blink backlight circuit error. (There are Two very brief, very faint flickers on the array while it tries to power up. Only visible through holes in back.)
This is where I would have put all the info about the work I did on the power board, but it's not irrelevant. I just replaced the power board, and it's behaving EXACTLY as before. It's been on the kitchen table about 6 months. I am still married.
I have a backlight tester. It flashes the panel without trouble, around 300v.
I 'made' a test LED array with a forward voltage of about 230V, (2 'Old Fashioned' LED array bulbs that connect straight to AC, connected together. The Backlight tester shows them at about 270 and they light up.) I connected them to the new power board. Only a couple slight brief flickers when trying to power up, just like the backlight circuit.
So I THINK I can assume the backlight is ok! I also THINK at this point that the power board is ok! The replacement one is in there still, but they behave exactly the same.
I have the ability to scope anything if suggested. Any further troubleshooting steps would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
Phil D
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