How did you even measure it is my question ? Dcv 600v ? Black to chassis ground red to test point ?
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I've retested the IGBT's from the Ysus board with the fluke and I am still not seeing anything from drain to source after applying +V probe on the gate.
WTH am I doing wrong?
Your doing it wrong thats why, ignore the fets failing open almost never ever happens.
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Thanks for the info mate, not great news but at least there is an answer. I might pop over to Swansea, you could upgrade the firmware for me.
The trouble is as alastairE says
I have the jig and the software to run it, but Not the files for that set, (I have many dozens of files as LG always had issues with M.D.)
LG Will NOT supply to anyone,--only so-called Appointed Stealers so we are all stuffed when these panels go over about 12-15K hours....
so not sure where you can locate the files from? its a big gamble but maybe a new board may have the new firmware on already installed. failing that you may have too break the set for parts and sell the boards etc or maybe try to sell the tv with the fault.
Adjust the sus voltages give the pixels a higher voltage so they dont under discharge. Mainly adjust Vs, -VSC, Zbias a little higher but do not adjust Va at all.
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I upped the Zbias and VSC voltages, didnt make any difference.
I found the pot for VS but no clear test point, checking voltage across the ceramic cap near the pot gave me 177v, adjusting the pot made the voltage change. Sure enough I found the VS voltage. Its supposed to be 193v. Even with the pot turned up to full I only am seeing 191v across the cap.
Could this be a contributing factor to the mal discharge issue?
I upped the voltages a little, I think there is a slight improvement as it appears the number of"sparkles" towards the top of the screen have reduced but they are still there.
Something to note is they appear worst at the bottom of the screen, this is also where I see the least improvement with the increased voltages. This area of the screen is where I spotted a BBC news banner burned in while running test patterns.
Strangely the burn in only ever showed briefly before the very first test pattern was displayed, never saw it again unless I turned the TV on and off. Always just before the first test pattern was loaded to the screen.
there are some good videos on youtube that can reduce burn in etc basically its a long video 2 hours i think of pure white screen although there are a few diffrent ones too choose from maybe worth running one of these for a couple of hours i recommended one of these videos to someone on bad caps a while ago he said it worked with the burn in issue.
Hi! My parents had this similar LG 42PG6010 set for years, had to replace some blown caps once. Now it's starting to act up again When turning on, it keeps flashing red light and clicks for a long time before light changes green and no picture. If you shut it down after that and immediately turn it back on, it wakes up and works flawlessly. There is also 2 pink lines on the screen, other one is solid and other one is coming and going, depends what kind of image is on the screen.
I'm pretty sure the startup issue is once again some bad capacitors but what about those annoying lines? I have already measured panel voltages and they seem to be okay, also I didn't see any bulging caps (although that doesn't mean they are bad).
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