Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

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  • marksik
    Member
    • Jun 2019
    • 27
    • Spain

    #161
    Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

    Originally posted by budm
    Your post #153:
    When 12v disappear (it drops to 0), PNL-POW voltage drops from 3,5v to 0,13v...
    Your post #157:
    PIN 12 - 3,27V PNL-POW conflict with your result in post # 153.
    So is it staying at 3.27V or it drops down to 0.13V?


    No, there is no conflict. When I turn on TV with its hardware switch PNL-POW has 3,5v. And in 5-7 seconds after TV is on it drops down to 0,13v.

    It happens at the same time when red LED turns off and 12V at the PNL-12V drops to 0.

    May be my English is not perfect but I hope the situation is clear.
    Last edited by marksik; 08-08-2019, 04:30 PM.

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    • marksik
      Member
      • Jun 2019
      • 27
      • Spain

      #162
      Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

      Originally posted by budm
      Your post #153:
      When 12v disappear (it drops to 0), PNL-POW voltage drops from 3,5v to 0,13v...
      Your post #157:
      PIN 12 - 3,27V PNL-POW conflict with your result in post # 153.
      So is it staying at 3.27V or it drops down to 0.13V?
      So can I get some more advises?

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      • marksik
        Member
        • Jun 2019
        • 27
        • Spain

        #163
        Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

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        • nomoresonys
          Badcaps Legend
          • Jan 2013
          • 12096
          • U.S.

          #164
          Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

          Wondering if they sent jstone86 a bad KIA378R12PI, it's strange that he got even less voltage after the change out.

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          • marksik
            Member
            • Jun 2019
            • 27
            • Spain

            #165
            Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

            I received mine KIA378R12PI, replaced but still have the same problem

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            • marksik
              Member
              • Jun 2019
              • 27
              • Spain

              #166
              Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

              Anybody can help me in this situation? May be some suggestions what's wrong with TV? is it mainboard or something else?

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              • Davi.p
                Hobbist Tech
                • Sep 2009
                • 4287
                • Italy - Milan

                #167
                Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

                Let's try to remember this old discussion without to read back all...
                The resistor trick was a method to avoid changing the faulty opto, but you changed the optos so there's no need of the resistor, keep it out of the tv!

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                • marksik
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                  • Jun 2019
                  • 27
                  • Spain

                  #168
                  Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

                  Originally posted by Davi.p
                  Let's try to remember this old discussion without to read back all...
                  The resistor trick was a method to avoid changing the faulty opto, but you changed the optos so there's no need of the resistor, keep it out of the tv!
                  Yep, but I don't have old one unfortunately.

                  And I don't understand what could make the problem when voltage drops in 5 seconds after turning on.

                  Is this a power board or main board problem?

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                  • marksik
                    Member
                    • Jun 2019
                    • 27
                    • Spain

                    #169
                    Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

                    Tried to return all original parts (except optos) and cables to their previous places. Situation is the same - after 5-7 seconds voltage drops to 0 and V-LED at fron panel starts to blink 2 times - pause - 2 times pause.

                    And I still try to find out wether it is the problem with power board or main board to be able to detect the problem.

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                    • Davidpuffy12
                      New Member
                      • Nov 2019
                      • 1
                      • Portugal

                      #170
                      Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

                      Originally posted by Nightmare0
                      Ok. I have bought resistors. 560 ohm for AC-DET fix.
                      Also bought 68k smd resistor and also 33k and 4 opto-couplers.
                      First I will fix that AC-DET and will post results.

                      Also I got crazy idea. If everything fails, is it possible to buy some lvds to hdmi converter and use this tv only for set-top box? I don't want to do that now. Just if it is possible
                      Do you still have the links of the things you bought to your sharp TV?
                      I have the same problem as you, and I would like to repair it.

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                      • iuliantv
                        Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 35
                        • Romania

                        #171
                        Re: Sharp aquos LC-40LE810E

                        40LE810
                        for 2 blinks change Optocoupler
                        pc7701 pc7703 pc7702 pc7901
                        mai mult ca sigur doar unul e defect,dar nu am mai stat sa vad care ,e al treilea intalnit cu acest defect,la primul ma chinuit ceva ore,acum e doar rutina
                        more than sure only one is defective, but I didn't wait to see which one, it's the third time I've encountered this defect, the first time I struggled for a few hours, now it's just routine

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