Hello, I currently have a PN64F5500 that stopped working last week. It was working fine one minute and then the screen went black with white text stating an update was in progress. Which isn't the normal update screen and I didn't initiate anything, never seen that before.
Anyways after about 20 minutes the tv was still completely black. Looked like it was turned off but there was no red light.
Tried turning it on, nothing. Unplugged, waited a while and plugged it back in. No red light, no power, no noise (my plasma always had an annoying buzzing noise).
It seems like it is the power board. I have a basic understanding of electronics and if I had a schematic I could test various components but not sure what all to test with just this board.
I edited the picture to show which few pieces I tested using the ground screw in the bottom right.
Tested the first fuse to make sure that wasn't blown. The 2nd fuse confuses me. It is 77 VDC on one end and -80 VDC on the other from the ground peg.
Across the 2 points is -162 VDC
The VA and VS both are at 0 VDC. Pretty sure I saw it at 10VDC one time, could have been from a CAP discharging.
Any help on what I could test next would be helpful. Thank you very much.
Anyways after about 20 minutes the tv was still completely black. Looked like it was turned off but there was no red light.
Tried turning it on, nothing. Unplugged, waited a while and plugged it back in. No red light, no power, no noise (my plasma always had an annoying buzzing noise).
It seems like it is the power board. I have a basic understanding of electronics and if I had a schematic I could test various components but not sure what all to test with just this board.
I edited the picture to show which few pieces I tested using the ground screw in the bottom right.
Tested the first fuse to make sure that wasn't blown. The 2nd fuse confuses me. It is 77 VDC on one end and -80 VDC on the other from the ground peg.
Across the 2 points is -162 VDC
The VA and VS both are at 0 VDC. Pretty sure I saw it at 10VDC one time, could have been from a CAP discharging.
Any help on what I could test next would be helpful. Thank you very much.
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