Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

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  • dskall
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    I need to start looking at dates on posts. Only 2 years behind.
    Last edited by dskall; 03-18-2017, 01:29 PM.

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  • speedypro
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123
    Just an update we repaired the tv by swapping the power board as we had another on-hand, the tv came straight back to life will try to diagnose the old board and get that one running. Thanks everyone for the input.
    Sup, Reecey? Found the issue with the old board? My PFC is 390V~ so all good there. I have that blinking yellow and red light, no sound, display nor backlight. No power to inverter either.

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  • michael dranfield
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    replace R7832 , R7833 , R7834 , your PFC voltage is too low. Value must be correct 511k.

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Just an update we repaired the tv by swapping the power board as we had another on-hand, the tv came straight back to life will try to diagnose the old board and get that one running. Thanks everyone for the input.

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  • tom66
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Originally posted by Soltys
    Tom, would it help at all that the guy we had it off said it was working fine and he took it to Switzerland and it was still working but then stopped whilst over there and started with this blinking error code, would that have anything to do with it or am I just clutching at straws?
    Unlikely... Switzerland uses 230V like us, probably just a coincidence.

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  • Soltys
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    Tom, would it help at all that the guy we had it off said it was working fine and he took it to Switzerland and it was still working but then stopped whilst over there and started with this blinking error code, would that have anything to do with it or am I just clutching at straws?
    Last edited by Soltys; 02-18-2015, 05:21 AM.

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Originally posted by tom66
    The PSU is being turned on by the main board already, if you want to force it on you could do so with a ~100-470 ohm resistor from 5V STBY to POWER ON.
    Ok we will try it and see if the other voltages come up thanks.

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  • tom66
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    The PSU is being turned on by the main board already, if you want to force it on you could do so with a ~100-470 ohm resistor from 5V STBY to POWER ON.

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Is there a way we can force the psu on and test it with out the mainboard connected, nothing tests shorted in the pfc section, here is a photo of the connectors.
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  • Soltys
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Originally posted by tom66
    Ok, Soltys, please check the voltage across the 450V capacitor.

    This is a large capacitor on the PRIMARY (DANGER) side of the power supply. Your volt meter will need to be on a high DC voltage range, red probe one end of cap, black on other end.

    Do not touch the two leads together and do not touch anything on the primary side with any part of your body...

    We are expecting around 320V in standby, ~390V running.
    We got 322v in standby, when plugged in it peaked at 355v

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  • Topcat
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    Originally posted by c_hegge
    nomoresonys and ReeceyBurger123 - Enough!!

    The next argumentative post in this thread will result in an infraction.
    Or ban...If I get one more reported post or reported PM from either of you, you're both history. Put eachother on ignore and knock it off.

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Originally posted by Soltys
    Ok thanks Tom, I will give it a go in the morning and come back to you, thanks for the help bud
    We will check the psu over again to make sure there are no more dead shorts.

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  • Soltys
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Originally posted by tom66
    Ok, Soltys, please check the voltage across the 450V capacitor.

    This is a large capacitor on the PRIMARY (DANGER) side of the power supply. Your volt meter will need to be on a high DC voltage range, red probe one end of cap, black on other end.

    Do not touch the two leads together and do not touch anything on the primary side with any part of your body...

    We are expecting around 320V in standby, ~390V running.
    Ok thanks Tom, I will give it a go in the morning and come back to you, thanks for the help bud

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Its ok me and sony have called it quits now

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  • nomoresonys
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    not a problem, we were just having a little fun.

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  • c_hegge
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    nomoresonys and ReeceyBurger123 - Enough!!

    The next argumentative post in this thread will result in an infraction.

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  • tom66
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    Ok, Soltys, please check the voltage across the 450V capacitor.

    This is a large capacitor on the PRIMARY (DANGER) side of the power supply. Your volt meter will need to be on a high DC voltage range, red probe one end of cap, black on other end.

    Do not touch the two leads together and do not touch anything on the primary side with any part of your body...

    We are expecting around 320V in standby, ~390V running.
    Last edited by tom66; 02-17-2015, 01:02 PM.

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  • Topcat
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Alright, everyone go to your corner and take a breather. There is an ignore feature on this forum, use it if you guys can't get along.

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  • Soltys
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Originally posted by tom66
    Disconnect inverter connection - a shorted inverter can cause the 15V to drop out (will short 60V which runs off same trafo)
    Ok I've tried that and all the readings are the same Tom

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Re: Sharp Aquos blinking error help needed

    Originally posted by nomoresonys
    ok, maybe you can tell him why his 15s are missing huh?
    Im with him now, the pson signal is fine if you bothered to look it up the 15s isnt coming on for some reason and is shuting down. If you read we had to repair he psu we are checking that now and disconecting the inverter, dont bother trying to help us anymore mate.
    Last edited by ReeceyBurger123; 02-17-2015, 10:02 AM.

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