Re: Sony KDL-32S3000 LCD 2 Blinks Error code
on the invertor board by the mainboard connector is there any writing?
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Originally posted by dskall View PostBalancer may have to do with inverter/backlights
Originally posted by vinceroger69 View Postcould be the mainboard too not sending the voltages to the inverter board i wonder if you can force on the psu and check all voltages are correct is there any writing on the underside of the psu by the connectors to tell us what each pin does etc
Originally posted by Andrew F. Ali View PostDisconnect the cable from the PSU to the Inverter bd and power-up the TV. If it is the Inverter Bd that was causing the problem then the 24V should remain on and the ' 2-blink' should stop also, confirming the Inverter Bd as faulty.
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Re: Sony KDL-32S3000 LCD 2 Blinks Error code
Disconnect the cable from the PSU to the Inverter bd and power-up the TV. If it is the Inverter Bd that was causing the problem then the 24V should remain on and the ' 2-blink' should stop also, confirming the Inverter Bd as faulty.
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Originally posted by SurrealMustard View PostSo, given the symptoms, is it a reasonable assumption that we're looking at either a bad power supply or a bad inverter? If so, what would be the best way to narrow it down to find out exactly?
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Inverter Fuzes test good
Originally posted by dick_barton View PostI would lift the cover from the inverter board and check that none of the fuses have blown.
Originally posted by dick_barton View PostThe power supply schematic attached.
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Re: Sony KDL-32S3000 LCD 2 Blinks Error code
The power supply schematic attached.
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Re: Sony KDL-32S3000 LCD 2 Blinks Error code
I would lift the cover from the inverter board and check that none of the fuses have blown.
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CN6402 is MIA
Originally posted by dick_barton View PostWhat voltages do you have at CN6402 Pins 1 -> 5
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Re: Sony KDL-32S3000 LCD 2 Blinks Error code
What voltages do you have at CN6402 Pins 1 -> 5
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Intersection of Troubleshooting
So, given the symptoms, is it a reasonable assumption that we're looking at either a bad power supply or a bad inverter? If so, what would be the best way to narrow it down to find out exactly?
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No backlights, even for a moment
Originally posted by budm View PostNo balancer board in this model, only the inverter board.
Do you notice that the backlights even come on for seconds?
Can we see where you get that error code from that indicated it is Balancer error?Attached Files
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Re: Sony KDL-32S3000 LCD 2 Blinks Error code
No balancer board in this model, only the inverter board.
Do you notice that the backlights even come on for seconds?
Can we see where you get that error code from that indicated it is Balancer error?
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Re: Sony KDL-32S3000 LCD 2 Blinks Error code
Balancer may have to do with inverter/backlights
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Sony KDL-32S3000 LCD 2 Blinks Error code
I'm working on this Sony Bravia LCD and was wondering if anybody has any ideas as to how to figure out what the problem is. What happens is that when the power button is pressed, I hear the relay click and the power light comes on, but nothing happens for a few seconds. After that, the power light comes off and the "STANDBY" light blinks twice repeatedly. No backlight, no video at any time in the process.
According to the service guide, two blinks indicates a "balancer error." Now, I'm not that familiar with Sony products, but I am familiar enough to know that, like Apple, they have their own proprietary names for things, so I guess the question is, what is the "balancer," first of all, and how can I diagnose it?
In the only other thread that BadCaps has published on the issue, it was suggested by one person that this is likely to be a GH1 board. If "GH1" equals G1H, then that looks to be the power supply. Is the power supply the "balancer?"Tags: None
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