VESTEL 17IPS61-3 shorted output diodes
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If I'm ever in Telford again I'll be sure to drop by your shop if I can find it. Last time I was in town I got my head stuck between some railings in wonderland.Comment
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In the Vestel case the secondary transformer is poorly designed and so 300V spikes are seen. The diode ratings are inadequate leading to failure. Most flybacks typically only expose the diodes to 2-3x the nominal output, I suspect these power supplies are designed to operate with a lot of ripple on the primary side (100V+, probably, small caps) and so the transformer is designed like this.
Long and short -> cheap shitty design, easily rectified with a couple pence more, but hey, it's VESTEL. That wouldn't be right!Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Awesome however I dont own a shop, Im 17 and work from home atm but glad to helpAlso lol even I wasn't able to do anything like that at wonderland, town has changed loads since though nothing like it was sadly
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Long time no see Tom, doesnt matter anyway most Tvs nower days fail in under 2 years even if Vestel did correct that theres another issue just around the corner with them.Please Do Not PM My Page Asking For Help Badcaps Is The Place For Advise, Page Linked For Business Reasons Only. Anyone Doing So Will Be Banned Instantly !
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Spikes originate from the flyback converter, this is how they all work. When the primary transistor turns off the leakage inductance on the primary causes a voltage spike. This is mostly absorbed by the RCD clamp (resistor+capacitor in parallel with series diode) but only to around 800V or so, usually just a touch below the rating of the primary transistor. This pulse gets multiplied by the ratio of the transformer meaning you can see 100V+ pulses on the secondary. This is also in addition to any secondary-side leakage inductance.
In the Vestel case the secondary transformer is poorly designed and so 300V spikes are seen. The diode ratings are inadequate leading to failure. Most flybacks typically only expose the diodes to 2-3x the nominal output, I suspect these power supplies are designed to operate with a lot of ripple on the primary side (100V+, probably, small caps) and so the transformer is designed like this.
Long and short -> cheap shitty design, easily rectified with a couple pence more, but hey, it's VESTEL. That wouldn't be right!
And yeah most of the larger towns in Shropshire are changing so rapidly, won't be long before they become cities.Comment
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There was already an SMD 1nF + 20 ohm snubber across the diode so theoretically with a bit of tweaking the voltage spike could be reduced to something more sensible, however given the magnitude of the spikes a modified snubber would probably dissipate a decent amount of power under normal operation when the diode see's around 80v.
I suppose a transorb would be ideal in this situation, it could even be mounted in an unpopulated diode placeholder. I've got a few of them in stock and wish I'd tried one nowComment
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Cheers also yeah it wont be long before its a city around 20 years or so.Please Do Not PM My Page Asking For Help Badcaps Is The Place For Advise, Page Linked For Business Reasons Only. Anyone Doing So Will Be Banned Instantly !
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Just noticed something, is it normal for these sets to emit a low frequency buzz when in use and no video is playing? As I just powered it up now but with no signal being fed to it and the buzzing sounds like its coming from the power supply but could be from the speakers.Last edited by John843883; 09-09-2016, 06:51 AM.Comment
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Yeah its normaly the little led driver tarfo is the cause normally, use some cable ties to pull the mag back together normally stops it.Please Do Not PM My Page Asking For Help Badcaps Is The Place For Advise, Page Linked For Business Reasons Only. Anyone Doing So Will Be Banned Instantly !
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It goes away once the TV is in standby mode.Comment
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It could also be the main transformer. Get your ear close and listen to which one is causing it.Please Do Not PM My Page Asking For Help Badcaps Is The Place For Advise, Page Linked For Business Reasons Only. Anyone Doing So Will Be Banned Instantly !
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Edit: Couple points of interest is the 12v rail is @ 11.3v whilst the 24v is @ 25.2v, I have a scope available but no isolation transformer so probing anything on the primary side is out of bounds.Last edited by John843883; 09-09-2016, 08:36 AM.Comment
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Should it be safe to scope the speaker terminals for AC hum? As I don't have an isolation transformer and I noticed there is a 4.7 mega ohm resistor connecting LV ground to the HV 0v reference.
Edit: There is most certainly hum coming from the speakers.Last edited by John843883; 09-09-2016, 09:04 AM.Comment
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I went ahead and scoped the secondary side since I figured some AV equipment out there is earth referenced.
The 24v rail had some mains frequency ripple around 200mV pk-pk whilst the 12v rail was around 100mV, earlier tom66 mentioned that these things might have undersized filter caps on the primary side so maybe this is normal here.
Onto the high frequency component. The 12v rail is pretty bad at around 1v pk-pk even after the LC filter, before the filter its a messy 3-4v of ringing! I compared the junction capacitance of the new diodes to the old ones and it appears the new ones have a much lower junction capacitance so perhaps that's causing higher amplitude peaks if there is less to be charged up and take some of the edge off from the energy stored in the parasitic inductance of the layout.
The 24v rail looked much cleaner with the usual switching induced blip of around 600mV IIRC.
Unfortunately the owner turned up at this point so I had to quickly reassemble the TV. I guess I'll soon find out soon if the buzzing was present prior to the diode incident.Last edited by John843883; 09-09-2016, 12:27 PM.Comment
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