I have the above Tv with a power supply issue, I have tried to locate the problem but to no avail, I've crossed referenced it with another very similar PSU and as far as I can tell all components on both supplies measure the same yet one works and one doesn't so I ask this, looking at the PSUs in the photos, would the replacement be OK as a substitute with it's slight differences? as you can see there are four main differences, there's an extra main cap, two extra ceramic caps on the mains input and one extra by the LED output stage, this also has a different LED power stage to the original using what I believe are T0-220 type diodes to the original through hole. The Tv turns on and is stable but I've only tried it for about two minutes, personally I think it's fine, the back light is flicker free with plenty of brightness, Tv turns on pretty much straight away but I'm not entirely sure it will be good with prolonged use.
Going back to the original problematic PSU, I've taken a photo of an area where the voltage fluctuates by a hundred or so volts back and forth from about 65v with this subtle clicking noise, maybe once a second. As I've said above, I've tested all components here and cross referenced those figures with what I get with the working one, all are pretty much the same so I'm perplexed, I haven't a clue as to what's wrong with it, the model No: Vestel 17PW07-2 141111 there's no standby light, no cold section voltages and main caps do fully charge to around 390v.
Going back to the original problematic PSU, I've taken a photo of an area where the voltage fluctuates by a hundred or so volts back and forth from about 65v with this subtle clicking noise, maybe once a second. As I've said above, I've tested all components here and cross referenced those figures with what I get with the working one, all are pretty much the same so I'm perplexed, I haven't a clue as to what's wrong with it, the model No: Vestel 17PW07-2 141111 there's no standby light, no cold section voltages and main caps do fully charge to around 390v.
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