Philips PSU (715G7350-P01-000-002S) No stand by light (0V)

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  • blablaro
    Adrian
    • Sep 2025
    • 5
    • Romania

    #1

    Philips PSU (715G7350-P01-000-002S) No stand by light (0V)

    Hi all,

    This is the source from a Philips TV 43PUH6101 that suddenly stopped.
    I know it's the source since I have ~ 0 volts on outputs 12VA/16VA, 12V/16V, +3.5/+5V

    For the latest weeks I've been trying to figure out the problem with this. I've ordered all kind of mosfets, a capacity meter and other things to try to figure out the issue with this PSU. My wife thinks I'm crazi but I want to repair it

    Initially, when I started the testing with the multimeter on diode mode (220 V on):
    - discovered that was Q9101 shorted (or I shorted it)
    - R9109 blew out
    - both replaced
    - replaced main fuse: F9902

    On the back:
    - D9105 was shorted - replaced
    - just replaced the 8 pin SMD: U8601 that I read that usually gets broken.

    Tested different diodes, mosfets, everything seems to be fine. Nothing else seems smoked, blown.

    On the cold side everything everywhere I test voltage 0 so I believe it's something on the hot side.

    On the hot side, the big brown capacitors have 320V and measuring with the - on the capacitor I measure 320 on D(drains) of all the big mosfets (on the hot side).

    If somebody can help / guide through on what to check next, please let me know (I have a multimeter and a capacity meter: bside esr02pro)

    Thank you for reading and the possible help!
    Adrian
  • nomoresonys
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jan 2013
    • 12254
    • U.S.

    #2
    How bout a picture of the whole back as to see how everything is connected.

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    • blablaro
      Adrian
      • Sep 2025
      • 5
      • Romania

      #3
      Please see the attached.

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      • nomoresonys
        Badcaps Legend
        • Jan 2013
        • 12254
        • U.S.

        #4
        I assume you checked D8609.

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        • lotas
          Badcaps Legend
          • Jan 2016
          • 4717
          • Russia

          #5

          When a MOSFET breaks down, it often takes diodes, zener diodes and PWM with it. Check and replace.
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          • nomoresonys
            Badcaps Legend
            • Jan 2013
            • 12254
            • U.S.

            #6
            Sometimes they can be tough to figure out, I'm seeing these powerboards for about 20 dollars on ebay etc. At that price what I would do is get a replacement, you want to match up the numbers on the white sticker on the powerboard.
            Last edited by nomoresonys; Today, 03:59 PM.

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