Hello everyone,
a few days ago, I wanted to turn on my Philips 47PFL3605H/12 TV with the RC and was greeted with a nice and loud bang. So I opened up the TV and found that the IC905 (TNY277PN) had exploded with the drain pin being molten to a little metal blob. First thing I did was to change the part, however, I was not able to fix the problem this way.
There is still no voltage on the secondary side whatsoever. The only voltage I am able to measure so far is 310V DC (Coming from 230V AC in Germany, but should still be 395V???) on the big filter cap (C907), as well as from the drain to the source pin on IC905.
I checked a few other parts and they all seemed to be fine (ZD907, IC907, the other diodes around IC905). The only thing I saw with my eyes was that there seemed to be some debris around the solder points of the transformer T904. So I unsoldered that except for the primary side to check if the IC905 does anything. And it seems like it does not. I don't know which protection mechanism is kicking in, but something seems to be wrong somewhere in the always-on 5VSB circuit. The caps all look fine, but I haven't checked any of them yet.
Do any of you have any suggestions as to what I could try next?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Felix
a few days ago, I wanted to turn on my Philips 47PFL3605H/12 TV with the RC and was greeted with a nice and loud bang. So I opened up the TV and found that the IC905 (TNY277PN) had exploded with the drain pin being molten to a little metal blob. First thing I did was to change the part, however, I was not able to fix the problem this way.
There is still no voltage on the secondary side whatsoever. The only voltage I am able to measure so far is 310V DC (Coming from 230V AC in Germany, but should still be 395V???) on the big filter cap (C907), as well as from the drain to the source pin on IC905.
I checked a few other parts and they all seemed to be fine (ZD907, IC907, the other diodes around IC905). The only thing I saw with my eyes was that there seemed to be some debris around the solder points of the transformer T904. So I unsoldered that except for the primary side to check if the IC905 does anything. And it seems like it does not. I don't know which protection mechanism is kicking in, but something seems to be wrong somewhere in the always-on 5VSB circuit. The caps all look fine, but I haven't checked any of them yet.
Do any of you have any suggestions as to what I could try next?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,

Felix
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