Hello all ~
Here is my situation as of a couple days ago:
When AC is applied, two small green lights (8001 and 8002) come on briefly at the bottom of the PSU. The green light on the logic board lights up briefly. Relays click twice and then the whole thing shuts down. All of this happens in less than 5 seconds of the tv being plugged in and the AC applied.
Also, a green light up in the upper left-hand corner of the PSU begins to blink 4 times (repeatedly), and the front panel LED green light comes on momentarily before going into a 7 red blinking (repeatedly) protection mode.
UPDATE:
I've now gained some more insight in the last couple of days.
First off, the Vs and Va voltages are not coming up on the PS, due probably to the power shutting down so quickly and before it reaches the XSUS YSUS and/or buffer connectors.
XSUS connector VS reads 0.46 only and then slowly drops to 0.00 (over the course of 3 minutes or so)
YSUS connector VS only rises to 0.06
Va on the buffer connector does not rise either
Importantly, I have now figured out what the 4 green blinking light sequence on the PSU itself means. Kicking myself a bit because there was a key right underneath it that at a glance looked like it was related to connector pins but it actually is the Alarm Signal Key for this flashing light. 4 flashing lights here means D3V3. I think that is related to the Main Board SSB (small signal board) as the majority of my research has seemingly connected the two.
Here is what I think is happening, and I would love to have some feedback that either confirms or denies this.
1) The PSU is shutting down and going into protection mode because the Main Board SSB is faulty. The DV3V voltage is therefore not being processed properly by the broken SSB, and the PS shuts down in response.
2) I am getting the two short-lived green lights on the bottom of the PSU (8001 and 8002) and on the Logic Board because the voltage begins to flow properly through the initial stage of the PSU and into the Logic Board, but when it hits the Main Board SSB it fails and then shuts everything back down.
Given all of this and the information I have posted on a separate thread (you can search for 50mf231d/37 Power supply repair and go to Post #27), ....
does it make sense that it is probably a faulty Main Board? If so, can the SSB be replaced as a single board without replacing the entire Main Board Unit (housed within the large silver box)? It seems like it can, but then I apparently have to reset a new SSB with an Option Code which is usually found on a sticker inside the tv or on the back of the chassis. Problem here is, this sticker does not exist on my television. I've looked everywhere.
If anyone knows where I can find a listing of Philips Option Codes and, more particularly, for the 50PF7220A/37 itself, I would be grateful. This sticker also supposedly has a three-digit Diversity Code, which may or may not be completely unique to my tv.
A related question is, I have found the exact same Main Board unit for sale ($89), and the great advantage with this one is that it has the exact same numbers as the sticker on the back of my Main Board. It's the only one of dozens and dozens I've looked at that has this exact sequence of Part Numbers:
S 3104 328 38116
SW 3104 337 00841
OPT 3104 309 27641
I know that I can put other, compatible SSB's in or even an entire Main Board with a compatible SSB having a different Part #, but the problem there is that without the sticker that has the Option Code and Diversity Code, I will ultimately have no way of reconfiguring a compatible SSB in the correct manner.
I am hoping to get that info so I can buy a SSB for under $40, but I will entertain the idea of spending the $89 plus shipping if someone here knows that by doing so I can skip the reconfiguring SSB step because the Part Numbers are an exact match.
I know that's a lot of information, but I am hoping someone can provide some insight on any or all of these points. Thanks in advance for any replies/advice.
Here is my situation as of a couple days ago:
When AC is applied, two small green lights (8001 and 8002) come on briefly at the bottom of the PSU. The green light on the logic board lights up briefly. Relays click twice and then the whole thing shuts down. All of this happens in less than 5 seconds of the tv being plugged in and the AC applied.
Also, a green light up in the upper left-hand corner of the PSU begins to blink 4 times (repeatedly), and the front panel LED green light comes on momentarily before going into a 7 red blinking (repeatedly) protection mode.
UPDATE:
I've now gained some more insight in the last couple of days.
First off, the Vs and Va voltages are not coming up on the PS, due probably to the power shutting down so quickly and before it reaches the XSUS YSUS and/or buffer connectors.
XSUS connector VS reads 0.46 only and then slowly drops to 0.00 (over the course of 3 minutes or so)
YSUS connector VS only rises to 0.06
Va on the buffer connector does not rise either
Importantly, I have now figured out what the 4 green blinking light sequence on the PSU itself means. Kicking myself a bit because there was a key right underneath it that at a glance looked like it was related to connector pins but it actually is the Alarm Signal Key for this flashing light. 4 flashing lights here means D3V3. I think that is related to the Main Board SSB (small signal board) as the majority of my research has seemingly connected the two.
Here is what I think is happening, and I would love to have some feedback that either confirms or denies this.
1) The PSU is shutting down and going into protection mode because the Main Board SSB is faulty. The DV3V voltage is therefore not being processed properly by the broken SSB, and the PS shuts down in response.
2) I am getting the two short-lived green lights on the bottom of the PSU (8001 and 8002) and on the Logic Board because the voltage begins to flow properly through the initial stage of the PSU and into the Logic Board, but when it hits the Main Board SSB it fails and then shuts everything back down.
Given all of this and the information I have posted on a separate thread (you can search for 50mf231d/37 Power supply repair and go to Post #27), ....
does it make sense that it is probably a faulty Main Board? If so, can the SSB be replaced as a single board without replacing the entire Main Board Unit (housed within the large silver box)? It seems like it can, but then I apparently have to reset a new SSB with an Option Code which is usually found on a sticker inside the tv or on the back of the chassis. Problem here is, this sticker does not exist on my television. I've looked everywhere.
If anyone knows where I can find a listing of Philips Option Codes and, more particularly, for the 50PF7220A/37 itself, I would be grateful. This sticker also supposedly has a three-digit Diversity Code, which may or may not be completely unique to my tv.
A related question is, I have found the exact same Main Board unit for sale ($89), and the great advantage with this one is that it has the exact same numbers as the sticker on the back of my Main Board. It's the only one of dozens and dozens I've looked at that has this exact sequence of Part Numbers:
S 3104 328 38116
SW 3104 337 00841
OPT 3104 309 27641
I know that I can put other, compatible SSB's in or even an entire Main Board with a compatible SSB having a different Part #, but the problem there is that without the sticker that has the Option Code and Diversity Code, I will ultimately have no way of reconfiguring a compatible SSB in the correct manner.
I am hoping to get that info so I can buy a SSB for under $40, but I will entertain the idea of spending the $89 plus shipping if someone here knows that by doing so I can skip the reconfiguring SSB step because the Part Numbers are an exact match.
I know that's a lot of information, but I am hoping someone can provide some insight on any or all of these points. Thanks in advance for any replies/advice.
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