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  • Alastair E
    Chief Womble
    • Mar 2013
    • 1963
    • U.K.

    #21
    Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

    Standby gen supply faulty on PSU board

    Could well be the controller chip, Pan had issues with some Plasma sets doing much the same, no stdby supply....
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    • Diah
      Badcaps Legend
      • Feb 2013
      • 6494
      • Germany

      #22
      Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

      Originally posted by simon.ribeiro
      no standby voltage with motherboard unhooked
      measured ar terminal 8 of P2
      what are you talking... take out the psu out and look on the back of it

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      • ReeceyBurger123
        Never Give Up !
        • May 2014
        • 7325
        • Britain

        #23
        Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

        Originally posted by Diah
        lol every one had his thought, but one thought we will not disagree, when you design boards and the big names companies buil it with cheap bad quality parts. who are in charge the designer or the builder
        Thats true, but Ves design them to a cost but not very well at all. I would not hate Vestel boards that bad if they at least made sure the diodes that they parallel on the Psu are rated to the proper reverse voltage that they expose them to on start up, but they dont which causes alot of issues.
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        • Diah
          Badcaps Legend
          • Feb 2013
          • 6494
          • Germany

          #24
          Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

          Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123
          the diodes that they parallel on the Psu are rated to the proper reverse voltage that they expose them to on start up, but they dont which causes alot of issues.
          agree with you, but Vs. had nothings to do with PSU and LED ROW or side. the brands name design this and give it under other hit names like LED PLUS or edge.

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          • simon.ribeiro
            Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 13
            • portugal

            #25
            Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

            i have removed the board and there is nothing obvious

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            • simon.ribeiro
              Member
              • Apr 2015
              • 13
              • portugal

              #26
              Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

              where can i buy a new board?

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              • tw2005
                Badcaps Legend
                • Oct 2011
                • 6458
                • Australia

                #27
                Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

                Originally posted by simon.ribeiro
                no standby voltage with motherboard unhooked
                measured ar terminal 8 of P2
                The diagram shows pin 8 as TV_SUB_ON at P2.

                STBY6V should be pins 1&2

                Looks like IC7601 generates 5.8V

                There's a fusible link PA7601, will be a tiny SMD link, worth checking that or see if 16V is reaching Pin 12.
                Attached Files

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                • CapLeaker
                  Leaking Member
                  • Dec 2014
                  • 8340
                  • Canada

                  #28
                  Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

                  So if you have 350V on sounds like the power factor correction circuit isn't working on the power supply. So question still remains if the 5.5V STBY is there or not. At this point I am not sure if you measured that correctly or not.

                  Find C7301 or C7300 and measure DCV directly at those capacitors. positive on positive of the cap and negative on the negative side.

                  Next:
                  Go to P2 connector and measure test points TP7501 to TP7511. Negative on pin 15 or 16 and probe all test points I mentioned.
                  Post all your voltages measured with the pin out names.

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                  • tw2005
                    Badcaps Legend
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 6458
                    • Australia

                    #29
                    Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

                    marked the IC and fusible link
                    Attached Files
                    Last edited by tw2005; 02-27-2016, 05:12 PM.

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                    • simon.ribeiro
                      Member
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 13
                      • portugal

                      #30
                      Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

                      ok so,
                      C7301 Reads 345v dc, c7300 is not fitted to this board.

                      tp7501-0v
                      tp7502-0v
                      tp7503-0v
                      tp7504-0v
                      tp7505-0v
                      tp7506- -5.5v
                      tp7507-0v
                      tp7508-0.3v
                      tp7509-0v
                      tp7510-0v
                      tp7511-0.5v

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                      • simon.ribeiro
                        Member
                        • Apr 2015
                        • 13
                        • portugal

                        #31
                        Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

                        at terminal 2 D7502 I have 12.5 v
                        at terminal 2 D7501 I have 34.6 v

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                        • simon.ribeiro
                          Member
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 13
                          • portugal

                          #32
                          Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

                          Originally posted by tw2005
                          The diagram shows pin 8 as TV_SUB_ON at P2.

                          STBY6V should be pins 1&2

                          Looks like IC7601 generates 5.8V

                          There's a fusible link PA7601, will be a tiny SMD link, worth checking that or see if 16V is reaching Pin 12.
                          I have 0 volts terminmals 1+2

                          PA7601 is good

                          I have 12 v at pin12

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                          • CapLeaker
                            Leaking Member
                            • Dec 2014
                            • 8340
                            • Canada

                            #33
                            Re: panasonic led 32- no standby power no led?

                            Originally posted by simon.ribeiro
                            ok so,
                            C7301 Reads 345v dc, c7300 is not fitted to this board.

                            tp7501-0v
                            tp7502-0v
                            tp7503-0v
                            tp7504-0v
                            tp7505-0v
                            tp7506- -5.5v
                            tp7507-0v
                            tp7508-0.3v
                            tp7509-0v
                            tp7510-0v
                            tp7511-0.5v
                            The PFC circuit is off, you just get rectified mains. = The power supply is off. There are no voltages on that main board in order for it to turn the PSU on.
                            I don't understand why you measured 5.5V only on TP 7506, as it should be the same on TP7505 and TP7504.

                            What are all the voltages measured on the pins of IC7601?

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