Re: Toshiba 42rv530u wont power on
Post #106:
BTW: Post 106 did ask you to check of there is 160V or not, what other instruction do you need to check the +160V? What do you think the meter should be set to? Read the meter manual?
"Based on the instructions on post 106 I checked the fuse with the board unplugged. Because no instructions were given as to what setting to check it on I went with continuity = the arrow pointing to the right with the plus symbol. I also checked with my meter set to 20V = 0.0V 200V = 00.0. I should have included these #'s but that's why I stated what settings I was using. I realize now that I was on the wrong setting. I assumed that people with more experience than me would have seen such a simple error and corrected me. I was wrong and naive to assume anything that I have here." So it's our fault for not correcting you.[/QUOTE]
Yes, I have been reading it since you instructed me to on post #68 I have been trying to figure out who's instructions I am getting mixed up with who's.
These are my results, first one is plugged in, the second is after pressing the on button. All on 20VDC.
C821 black to F820 fuse red = meter at 20V = rises to 19V then drops to 0. Meter on 200V = rises to 23.5 V then drops to 0.
I did these too per nomoresonys instructions first is plugged in, second is after pressing on.
POW_DB = 0V, 0V
POWER_TV = 0V, 0V
POW_PRO = 1.7V then trickles down to 0V, 1.7V then trickles down to 0V.
POW_SIG = 0V, 0V
AC_DET = 0V, 0V
POW_LCD = 0V, 0V
12V_LCD = 0V, 0V
12V = 0V, 0V
5V1 = 1.13V then trickles down to 0V, 1.11Vhen trickles down to 0V
18V_AUDIO = 0V, 0V
24V = 0V, 0V
Everytime someone tells me to do something I put a lot of effort into following the instructions to the letter. I know how frustrating this is for me, and I am sure this is frustrating for you. I feel like I am so close this time though.
I've watched people test a bunch of components, and I have tested many myself also. I think I've straightened myself out finally, but I feel like an imbecile regardless. Please Lord let me get this right!
Post #106:
BTW: Post 106 did ask you to check of there is 160V or not, what other instruction do you need to check the +160V? What do you think the meter should be set to? Read the meter manual?
"Based on the instructions on post 106 I checked the fuse with the board unplugged. Because no instructions were given as to what setting to check it on I went with continuity = the arrow pointing to the right with the plus symbol. I also checked with my meter set to 20V = 0.0V 200V = 00.0. I should have included these #'s but that's why I stated what settings I was using. I realize now that I was on the wrong setting. I assumed that people with more experience than me would have seen such a simple error and corrected me. I was wrong and naive to assume anything that I have here." So it's our fault for not correcting you.[/QUOTE]
Yes, I have been reading it since you instructed me to on post #68 I have been trying to figure out who's instructions I am getting mixed up with who's.
These are my results, first one is plugged in, the second is after pressing the on button. All on 20VDC.
C821 black to F820 fuse red = meter at 20V = rises to 19V then drops to 0. Meter on 200V = rises to 23.5 V then drops to 0.
I did these too per nomoresonys instructions first is plugged in, second is after pressing on.
POW_DB = 0V, 0V
POWER_TV = 0V, 0V
POW_PRO = 1.7V then trickles down to 0V, 1.7V then trickles down to 0V.
POW_SIG = 0V, 0V
AC_DET = 0V, 0V
POW_LCD = 0V, 0V
12V_LCD = 0V, 0V
12V = 0V, 0V
5V1 = 1.13V then trickles down to 0V, 1.11Vhen trickles down to 0V
18V_AUDIO = 0V, 0V
24V = 0V, 0V
Everytime someone tells me to do something I put a lot of effort into following the instructions to the letter. I know how frustrating this is for me, and I am sure this is frustrating for you. I feel like I am so close this time though.
I've watched people test a bunch of components, and I have tested many myself also. I think I've straightened myself out finally, but I feel like an imbecile regardless. Please Lord let me get this right!
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