Vizio M550SV No Power/Lightning Strike

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  • gideon277
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    So red probe on right leg and black probe where?

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  • budm
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    When you make the Voltage measurement in the primary (hot) side of the circuit, you must use the negative leg of the main filter cap and the GND ref. for your meter.
    When making Voltage measurement in the isolated secondary side of the circuit, you can use chassis as the GND ref, because the Isolated secondary side power supply circuit GND is tied to the chassis.

    "At any rate on the right leg of each of those caps I get the same reading for 67.1" That is why you get that wrong reading of 67V.

    POST #3: "if it's OK then check the DC Voltage right at the two legs of the main filter caps (68uF 450VDC) to see if it has 160VDC" That is why I gave the instruction to measure the Voltage RIGHT AT THE TWO LEGS OF THE CAP.

    Please follow the instruction carefully since wrong readings will make it very hard for us to troubleshoot the problems.
    Last edited by budm; 02-04-2015, 12:29 PM.

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  • gideon277
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    I keep the black probe on the ground wire that goes to the chassis by the main power plugin. There are two caps side by side which cap are you referring to? At any rate on the right leg of each of those caps I get the same reading for 67.1
    Last edited by gideon277; 02-04-2015, 11:08 AM.

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  • nomoresonys
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    when checking the connectors black probe goes to ground ether chassis or a screw, etc.

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by gideon277
    Continuity on both of the fuses checks out as good. I am getting 6 volts on in of DC fuse the one by the power connector. This is when the set is plugged in. Of course when power is pressed absolutely nothing happens. All standby numbers look fine.
    Where did you put the black probe of your meter?

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  • nomoresonys
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    Originally posted by budm
    Check the main AC fuse (white fuse with red band), if it's OK then check the DC Voltage right at the two legs of the main filter caps (68uF 450VDC) to see if it has 160VDC (you must have this voltage before going any further), be real careful not to slip the probes and do not touch anything with your hands.
    also did you test this?

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  • nomoresonys
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    ok, did you check all expected voltages on power supply?, should be labels by the connectors.

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  • gideon277
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    Continuity on both of the fuses checks out as good. I am getting 6 volts on in of DC fuse the one by the power connector. This is when the set is plugged in. Of course when power is pressed absolutely nothing happens. All standby numbers look fine.

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  • budm
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    I believe that fuse is connected to the output of the PFC Voltage circuit to feed the man power supply section.

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  • nomoresonys
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    looks like theres another fuse there by the filter caps too.

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  • budm
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    Check the main AC fuse (white fuse with red band), if it's OK then check the DC Voltage right at the two legs of the main filter caps (68uF 450VDC) to see if it has 160VDC (you must have this voltage before going any further), be real careful not to slip the probes and do not touch anything with your hands.

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  • nomoresonys
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    if you have a digital multimeter, check for expected voltages on connectors/cables going to the other board, see the legend/label, next to the connectors? check stby first, report any that are not as marked on label, as always be careful working with power supply, HIGH VOLTAGE, on primary side can be deadly.

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  • gideon277
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    Vizio M550SV No Power/Lightning Strike

    This tv only has two boards the Power Supply and the Control or Mainboard. (My volt meter died so will be testing voltages later) I did conduct a thorough visual examinations of the boards and they appear to be fine. I checked continuity on all fuses and they tested good. The Vizio LOGO on the front of the television does not come on while plugged in which suggests to me no stand by power.
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