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  • budm
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    Pin 13 (CP) to GND.

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  • fddizon
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    hi. i have the same issue with LG 32LD330.
    Unit goes standby after few flickers on the backlight.

    does anyone know how to bypass backlight protect of BD9270F?

    Thanks

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  • adamp91gvm
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    Where did you get the parts you needed thanks

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  • manoftheyear
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    Update to this. Replaced the components mentioned in this thread. TV now works fine. Thank you.

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  • budm
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    Bd9240 SPEC.
    SMD diode connected to the gate, 1N914/4148 (the example circuit from SAMSUNG shows the diode as BAV70, so look up the spec for the electrical rating) may be fine, the diode is usually connected in parallel with 10~100 Ohms resistor so when you test the diode it will show conduction in both direction.
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    Last edited by budm; 08-19-2015, 03:42 PM.

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  • manoftheyear
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    Sorry this had BD9240F that is a 28 pin IC You have datasheet for that? How about the SMD diode connected to the gate, what would be a good substitute?.

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by manoftheyear View Post
    You mean the IC BD9270F? You think by changing these I might be ok?
    You need to check all the components connected to the MOSFET and replace the IC so you will not be taking the chance of blowing up the new MOSFET.
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  • manoftheyear
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    You mean the IC BD9270F? You think by changing these I might be ok?

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by manoftheyear View Post
    Well actually, it ain't... DMM shows OL. How in the hell did I miss a fuse of that size is beyond me. Probably too much going on at the moment.

    Q702 that's a Mosfet 5n50 is shorted. Should I expect the diode connected to the gate to be bad too?
    Yes, the GATE R/D network and more likely the IC that drives the Gate will be damaged also.

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  • manoftheyear
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    Originally posted by budm View Post
    That is good, so the fuse (white body with 2 color stripes on it) next to the two inverter transformers is good?
    Well actually, it ain't... DMM shows OL. How in the hell did I miss a fuse of that size is beyond me. Probably too much going on at the moment.

    Q702 that's a Mosfet 5n50 is shorted. Should I expect the diode connected to the gate to be bad too?

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by manoftheyear View Post
    No, I don't know how I got a reading like that before. It's now 386VDC.
    That is good, so the fuse (white body with 2 color stripes on it) next to the two inverter transformers is good?
    Last edited by budm; 08-19-2015, 12:21 PM.

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  • manoftheyear
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    Originally posted by budm View Post
    But do you still only get 330VDC between the two legs of the main filter cap? The inverter circuit needs that PFC boosted Voltage for it to run.
    No, I don't know how I got a reading like that before. It's now 386VDC.

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by manoftheyear View Post
    Back to my case. by putting a jumper wire from the 3.5v rail to the pwr_on and inv_on the power supply goes on, all the voltages measured from the psu connector are stable and right on the spot, even the rails that are related to the inverter circuit... but still the backlights won't come on? should I suspect the inverter board or a ccfl tube here?
    But do you still only get 330VDC between the two legs of the main filter cap? The inverter circuit needs that PFC boosted Voltage for it to run.
    Last edited by budm; 08-19-2015, 12:07 PM.

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  • adamp91gvm
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    If i turn mine on then disconnect the av board from power my back light comes on fine ? And by on i mean press the buttom on the remote then wait for the 1st click then take av power lead out
    Last edited by adamp91gvm; 08-19-2015, 11:49 AM.

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  • manoftheyear
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    Back to my case. by putting a jumper wire from the 3.5v rail to the pwr_on and inv_on the power supply goes on, all the voltages measured from the psu connector are stable and right on the spot, even the rails that are related to the inverter circuit... but still the backlights won't come on? should I suspect the inverter board or a ccfl tube here?

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  • adamp91gvm
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    Anyone ??

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  • adamp91gvm
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    I have thelg 42lv450u same issue i have had it on once it clicks to come on red light blinks goes white for a second and goes off it the av board for sure

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  • manoftheyear
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    So so.. This LG is a no go? Any help appreciated.

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  • manoftheyear
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    Some pictures attached. IF you need more or any specific let me know...

    Standby is 3.5v and working fine. While the tv is on for the five seconds, 3.5V, 12V and the 20V that is for the inverter are all ok. The ones I mentioned in the first post go up and down.
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  • budm
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    INV ON , >2.5VDC = ON, <1VDC = OFF, the command signals are generated by the main board not by the power supply board.
    How about the Voltage for running the inverter board? I cannot tell much until I can see the pictures of the boards and the whole back side of the TV.

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