Hey Guys
First LCD repair maybe you guys dould help shed some light on this for me.
Initial symptom;
Loss of video but audio kept working until. After power cycling there was no picture or sound but indicator LED seemed normal.
Troubleshooting;
Power supply checked good, +5, SB+5, +12, +24. Was able to verify video with flashlight test, and verified no audio as well. The backlight inverter voltage is labelled LED+/LED- and comes down from ~+50VDC to +24VDC, this seems odd to me, they are 2 sets of very light gauge wires going into the top of the display. I checked the cap is in value and the zener measures about a .3 voltage drop in one direction(infinite in other polarity). I desoldered a leg of the AOD446 LCD FET to measure it and it fell off!
Questions;
Could this be the single point of failure?
Are the light gauge wires powering the backlight? There isn't a discrete board for backlight inverter so it must be on the PS right? Can the backlight be tested with a benchtop PS?
One of the vids I watched said "try to remember if there was audio just after you lost your picture", but then didn't explain why this is important. This is exactly what happened in our case, why is it important?
Thanks in advance
Craig
First LCD repair maybe you guys dould help shed some light on this for me.
Initial symptom;
Loss of video but audio kept working until. After power cycling there was no picture or sound but indicator LED seemed normal.
Troubleshooting;
Power supply checked good, +5, SB+5, +12, +24. Was able to verify video with flashlight test, and verified no audio as well. The backlight inverter voltage is labelled LED+/LED- and comes down from ~+50VDC to +24VDC, this seems odd to me, they are 2 sets of very light gauge wires going into the top of the display. I checked the cap is in value and the zener measures about a .3 voltage drop in one direction(infinite in other polarity). I desoldered a leg of the AOD446 LCD FET to measure it and it fell off!
Questions;
Could this be the single point of failure?
Are the light gauge wires powering the backlight? There isn't a discrete board for backlight inverter so it must be on the PS right? Can the backlight be tested with a benchtop PS?
One of the vids I watched said "try to remember if there was audio just after you lost your picture", but then didn't explain why this is important. This is exactly what happened in our case, why is it important?
Thanks in advance
Craig
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