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  • budm
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    Re: Sceptre X505BV-FMDR

    BL-ON and DIM controls lines are generated by the main board, since you have LED on that means the standby power supply is working.
    Do you have PS-ON?

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  • BadGoo
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    Originally posted by Johnmoreno72 View Post
    Same TV (Sceptre X505BV), except my unit won't turn on at all. There was a red LED that stayed Lit as long as the TV was plugged in, but it went away (it started dying a few weeks before the TV went completely dead. It would go away for a few hours but it would come back if I unplugged the TV for a few minutes. Now it's completely dead)
    Based on your posts, I checked the power supply board. All the DC voltages seem to be there except for the BL/ON line ( I checked it as AC and DC), which reads zero (I have no way of turning the TV ON.)
    Is this voltage generated by the power supply board or the main board? There are no obvious bad capacitors, so I am going to change either the PS board or the main board; my gut tells me that the PS board is fine, but then again I've never repaired a TV before.
    Thanks guys!
    Sounds like a bad PS. When you say you have no way of turning the TV on, what do you mean? If you can turn it on, flash a light onto the screen and see if you can see an image (static etc)

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  • Johnmoreno72
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    Same TV (Sceptre X505BV), except my unit won't turn on at all. There was a red LED that stayed Lit as long as the TV was plugged in, but it went away (it started dying a few weeks before the TV went completely dead. It would go away for a few hours but it would come back if I unplugged the TV for a few minutes. Now it's completely dead)
    Based on your posts, I checked the power supply board. All the DC voltages seem to be there except for the BL/ON line ( I checked it as AC and DC), which reads zero (I have no way of turning the TV ON.)
    Is this voltage generated by the power supply board or the main board? There are no obvious bad capacitors, so I am going to change either the PS board or the main board; my gut tells me that the PS board is fine, but then again I've never repaired a TV before.
    Thanks guys!

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  • Peter Chiu
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    Willyam1: {The power supply is AY160D-4HF01. an ic BD9211F that drive the leds section. pin 1 vcc=11.8v pin 2 stby on /off 4.65v ther no pulses in the output pin 18+17 could be the bad ic?}

    I think IC is in protection mode! Pin 13(Error Indication signal Output) is FAIL...... Normal : L Error : open


    CapLeaker:{So you got a bad backlight led, as there is an open. Nothing wrong with the PSU.}

    Wow !!!!!You're GOOD !!!!!!


    I am more interested to know, how to troubleshooting next LED TV

    There are ways to test the LED light.

    1. use dumping-load to test the power supply see if output are DC 190v - 400v

    2. Use the out side power supply give LED the right testing voltage and constant current( may blow all the LEDs).

    3.unprotected the IC BD9211, Maybe Pin 5 (FB) to ground. Force the LED screen to light up. Anybody! Please, Let me know?
    Last edited by Peter Chiu; 03-25-2015, 03:18 PM. Reason: can't not up load a picture

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  • Agent24
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    Originally posted by Peter Chiu View Post
    I did fix two of the LED screens, I am so cheap ...All I do just shorted the LED (by copper thin wire). It work Ok. You won't notice if u don't pay attention to it.
    The problem with that is the voltage across the remaining LEDs will now be slightly higher, so they will die quicker.

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  • Peter Chiu
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    I did fix two of the LED screens, I am so cheap ...All I do just shorted the LED (by copper thin wire). It work Ok. You won't notice if u don't pay attention to it. .It's a 32 inch cheap TV anyway. I may not do it to the 50 inch TV.


    P.S:
    If not bright enough just put series or parallel two leds together.
    If too bright put some resisters will work.
    Last edited by Peter Chiu; 03-25-2015, 12:06 PM.

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  • BadGoo
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    Originally posted by CapLeaker View Post
    Take an old working led and fire it up with a variable power supply. Measure voltage and current with a lab PSU. It should get you in the ball park anyway. Since the new ones are darker than the old ones, that means the voltage rating on the new ones are higher than the old.
    I tested them out of the unit. Even @ 3.3v the original LED is much brighter than the ones I bought @ 3.3v. What directly affects this? mcd rating etc.? I don't mind buying LEDs to test, I'd just rather not have 100s of LEDs.

    These are the two I tried first.
    ASMT-UWB1-NX3B2

    ASMT-UWB1-NX302

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  • Alastair E
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    Originally posted by Peter Chiu View Post
    I am so cheap ! I used Rose's metal to desolder the IC (Melting point is 95 °C),after that collect all the desolder beads then use for low-temperature soldering (like led, now the melting point may be 120c-140c). The secret is Bismuth.

    Rose's metal. It is a eutectic alloy of ~ 32 % lead, ~ 50 % bismuth, ~ 18 % tin by weight. Melting point is 95 °C Applications: low-melting solder
    Nothing wrong with Cheap!--I Like Cheap.....

    What you basically made is 'Chipquick' that low-temp de-soldering aid--thats hideously expensive for what it is!

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  • Peter Chiu
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    I am so cheap ! I used Rose's metal to desolder the IC (Melting point is 95 °C),after that collect all the desolder beads then use for low-temperature soldering (like led, now the melting point may be 120°C-140°C). The secret is Bismuth.

    Rose's metal. It is a eutectic alloy of ~ 32 % lead, ~ 50 % bismuth, ~ 18 % tin by weight. Melting point is 95 °C Applications: low-melting solder
    Last edited by Peter Chiu; 03-25-2015, 10:58 AM.

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  • budm
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    Most LED backlights for TV are driven over 100 mA,

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  • Peter Chiu
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    Highly recommend for every Tech : LED SOLDER PASTE (Lead-free SMT Low temperature solder paste) Sn42 bi58 138°C. Ebay has it.
    Last edited by Peter Chiu; 03-25-2015, 10:47 AM.

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  • CapLeaker
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    Take an old working led and fire it up with a variable power supply. Measure voltage and current with a lab PSU. It should get you in the ball park anyway. Since the new ones are darker than the old ones, that means the voltage rating on the new ones are higher than the old.

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  • Agent24
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    I'd not be surprised if they overdrive them somehow. It would explain why the die all the time.

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  • BadGoo
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    I believe the package is PLCC-2. I grabbed a few to test out and they are close but not nearly as bright at the same voltage. Does anyone know what a typical LED rating is for LED Back lit TVs?

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  • Agent24
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    Perhaps if you can figure out the package type and then search for LEDs in that package type at Digikey or eBay etc.

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  • BadGoo
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    I've searched and searched for the LEDs and have come up empty. Does anyone have any other resources or a connection to get these? If I could figure out what LED is being used, I'd just rework it onto the strip.

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  • BadGoo
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    Alright. Is it worth trying to replace the LED strips? At first look, I can't seem to find any LED strips online with the part number that's on them. Each one has 7 LEDs and a total of 10 strips.

    2 LEDs are bad. The rest light up when tested. I highlighted them in the photo.

    Thanks for the help!
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  • CapLeaker
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    So you got a bad backlight led, as there is an open. Nothing wrong with the PSU.

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  • BadGoo
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    Originally posted by CapLeaker View Post
    what do you get if you unplug that cable? Does the voltage ramp up and then fall down or what? Also measure the BLon pin against chassis GND.
    If the Back-light cable is unplugged, I get ramp up to about 300v then falls down to 7v in about 10 seconds and the same if it is plugged in.

    As far as the BLon pin, I get nothing if the harness isn't connected to the main board. If it is, it's 3v at the PS and 4.5v at the main board.

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  • CapLeaker
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    what do you get if you unplug that cable? Does the voltage ramp up and then fall down or what? Also measure the BLon pin against chassis GND.
    Last edited by CapLeaker; 03-07-2015, 12:19 PM.

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