Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

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  • AcGeorgiegirl
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jun 2013
    • 202
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    #81
    Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

    Originally posted by budm
    OK, so it cannot even maintain the regulated 5V output.
    I would try replacing C969 in the primary side and the 4 cap in the cold side by the connector that goes to the main board.
    I tested the ic...gave results above...replacing C969 resulted in no change. I'll go ahead with replacing the caps you suggest. Should I also use your earlier suggestion of replacing the IC, now that I know the cap it's connected with is ok, or first replace the 4 caps you've mentioned above?
    Last edited by AcGeorgiegirl; 06-24-2016, 02:00 PM.

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    • AcGeorgiegirl
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jun 2013
      • 202
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      #82
      Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

      Well, I've just read where I should ground to the filter cap's neg leg when I test the IC...and I did get a little bit different results(the 1st time I used the chassis to ground)....
      The 4th pin: .04
      All others: -.02 or -.03

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      • jts1957
        Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 38

        #83
        Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

        Set uses BOTH Cold (metal chassis, tuner cover, etc.) AND Hot grounds (Pin #4 of the bridge rectifier or negative terminal of main filter cap, for example).

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        • AcGeorgiegirl
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          • Jun 2013
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          #84
          Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

          Originally posted by jts1957
          Set uses BOTH Cold (metal chassis, tuner cover, etc.) AND Hot grounds (Pin #4 of the bridge rectifier or negative terminal of main filter cap, for example).
          I realize that, thanks. I was wondering if I should have used a "hot" ground with the IC testing.

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          • jts1957
            Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 38

            #85
            Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

            Yes

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            • AcGeorgiegirl
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              • Jun 2013
              • 202
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              #86
              Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

              Well, I've replaced all the caps on the cold side, next to the connector(goes to main), and still no change in standby from 4.04v. That's a total of 5 caps, including the one suggested earlier(c969). The only component someone mentioned, I think is the TNY277 IC. I've been trying to find out if a similar IC, from a Samsung tv, I have on a spare powersupply is compatible, and thought I'd ask you guys. It's labeled: A6159 SK603 693C. It is the same size and same pin configuration.

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              • jts1957
                Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 38

                #87
                Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

                No.

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                • Iepreferred
                  New Member
                  • Jun 2015
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                  • USA

                  #88
                  Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

                  I have same model tv doing the same thing with 4v standby did you ever get it fixed?

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                  • radan
                    New Member
                    • Jun 2014
                    • 3
                    • trinidad

                    #89
                    Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

                    ha a set like this with no stb voltage after changing tny277 voltage read 4v without main board connected .after connecting mainboard all voltages read correct and woked perfect

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                    • TWB_Cool
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                      • Aug 2020
                      • 1
                      • United States

                      #90
                      Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

                      Wait i have 4v standby, what should i do?

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                      • jts1957
                        Member
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 38

                        #91
                        Re: Sharp LC-42SB48UT-a no standby voltage

                        Continue troubleshooting.
                        Service Lit. links earlier in this thread.

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