When I got this 3D TV it was dead, I opened the back cover and found the fuse was blown. After doing quick inspection on the PSU, I found apparently no shorted components in the heat sinks and the capacitors looked ok. I replaced the fuse and plug the TV and for my surprise the fuse didn't blown.
When I plug the TV I can hear the relays, the red LED blinks 6 times and the LED will flash in response to the remote control, despite that the TV will remain dead.
When I do some voltage testing with everything plugged I don't get any VS or VA, I get PS-ON=0.18V, VS-ON=0V and all other low voltage seen to be ok (STY, D15.V, 5V, etc.}
When I try to run the pattern test doing the jumper (PS-ON to GND), jumper 3 &4 pins and disconnecting the LVDS to the main board nothing happens, the only change I see is that the PS-ON goes from 0.18 volts to 0 volts.
Note: The VS-ON is always 0 volts and I can get the PS-ON to 3.3 volts only when I disconnect the main board without doing putting the jumper (PS-ON to GND). No matter what, the green LED on the logic board never blinks.
I have attached some pictures.
I am not sure if there is something wrong with the PSU, logic board, or both, if it is not something else?
When I plug the TV I can hear the relays, the red LED blinks 6 times and the LED will flash in response to the remote control, despite that the TV will remain dead.
When I do some voltage testing with everything plugged I don't get any VS or VA, I get PS-ON=0.18V, VS-ON=0V and all other low voltage seen to be ok (STY, D15.V, 5V, etc.}
When I try to run the pattern test doing the jumper (PS-ON to GND), jumper 3 &4 pins and disconnecting the LVDS to the main board nothing happens, the only change I see is that the PS-ON goes from 0.18 volts to 0 volts.
Note: The VS-ON is always 0 volts and I can get the PS-ON to 3.3 volts only when I disconnect the main board without doing putting the jumper (PS-ON to GND). No matter what, the green LED on the logic board never blinks.
I have attached some pictures.
I am not sure if there is something wrong with the PSU, logic board, or both, if it is not something else?
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