Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Ah!! looks like the whole TV is bad... Checked the voltages again, There was no power going into the TCON board.. I jumped 12V to TCON now the Error code goes to 7.

    Looks like a shot TCON Board. I am not sure what else I would have to change.. Is it worth changing it?

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    I have replaced the IC - CXA3809M => IC6501

    Now the RED LED lights up and I have a 3 blink error code.

    Can somebody help me please.

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    I am really tired, Thanks all for helping me out, I will post updates when I fix this board

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Originally posted by dick_barton
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    Its 10.5V, you must be right, Why is the 12V not turning on

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

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    Last edited by dick_barton; 06-13-2017, 10:54 AM.

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Originally posted by dick_barton
    So the opto's should not be the problem.

    Can you check that IC6800 Pin 5 is at 12V and IC6800 Pin 4 is at 9V
    They are 0 Volts.

    How can I check if CXA3809M is switching? IC6501
    CXA3809M => IC6501 => Pin 20 => 10.2V

    Looks like the IC is not switching on with 10.2V



    I do not see any voltage at T6101 Pin5.
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    Last edited by sat3182000; 06-13-2017, 10:35 AM. Reason: adding more explanation.

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    So the opto's should not be the problem.

    Can you check that IC6800 Pin 5 is at 12V and IC6800 Pin 4 is at 9V

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Originally posted by dick_barton
    What part number did you replace it with?
    Replaced with 2561A, same part and then EL817


    IC6802 -> PIN 1 = -0.23V
    IC6800 -> PIN 1 = 0.01V
    IC6800 -> PIN 3 = -0.01V

    Thanks!

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Originally posted by sat3182000
    I did replace the component, still the same voltage on pin 1 and 2
    What part number did you replace it with?

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    What voltage do you have on Pin1 of IC6802 and chassis and then on Pin4 IC6800 and chassis?

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Originally posted by dick_barton
    What voltage do you have with the meter probes set to DC placed across Pins 1 & 2


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    8.7V volts,


    administrators made the changes already.

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    What voltage do you have with the meter probes set to DC placed across Pins 1 & 2


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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    I did replace the component, still the same voltage on pin 1 and 2

    I also noticed something, i do not see the link in the board from PIN 1 of 6100 to Pin 4 of IC6800. Am I reading it wrong?

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    PH6100 Pins 1-2 should just have standard diode voltage as you mention for the others so I would also consider replacing it.

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Originally posted by dick_barton
    The STB3.3V is connected to AC_DET so will be a maximum of 3.3V. When the opto-isolator PH6302 is switched on it should go to 0V.
    Thank you!!! I notice that I did not thank you before

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    OK, This seems to be interesting.

    PH6300 - PIN 1 and 2 = 1.09V - Turned on
    PH6302 - PIN 1 and 2 = 1.05V - Turned on
    PH6100 - PIN 1 and 2 = 8.7V - Blown out?
    PH6201 - PIN 1 and 2 =0.96 V - Turned on

    Looks like something is wrong with PH6100 - I was expecting around 1.2 to 1.4 but its 8.7V looks like it must have blown out.

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Originally posted by dskall
    You forced power board on with main board disconnected and voltages were temporary
    Yes.. I have disconnected all other boards. Just working on Powersupply board.


    Originally posted by dick_barton
    The STB3.3V is connected to AC_DET so will be a maximum of 3.3V. When the opto-isolator PH6302 is switched on it should go to 0V.
    I figured it out, I am looking for the reason why the PSU is shutting down main power once I connect a 1K resistor from STBY_3.3V to Power_ON

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    Originally posted by sat3182000
    Status update, The relay latches when I put a jumper on STBY3.3V to POWER_ON. All other 12V does power up for a second.

    CXA3809M -> AC_DETIN gets a solid 5V
    CXA3809M -> AC_DETOUT get a solid 1.1V
    The STB3.3V is connected to AC_DET so will be a maximum of 3.3V. When the opto-isolator PH6302 is switched on it should go to 0V.

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  • dskall
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    You forced power board on with main board disconnected and voltages were temporary

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  • sat3182000
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    Re: Sony KDL-40EX710 - Lightning strike and power surge

    both are fine.. I get all the 12V outputs for a second and then turns off.

    I dont understand 001:15E OVP in the schematic Page2. where does it come from?
    Last edited by sat3182000; 06-10-2017, 01:02 PM. Reason: Adding more query

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