A friend of mine hasn't turned on one of his TVs in 5 years. Now, upon plugging it in, it just blinks the red light every 2 seconds. I've tried pressing all the buttons, keeping them pressed, combinations, a universal remote on scan mode, ...
It's a 32" Daewoo, DLP-something model (didn't write it down yet), HD Ready, from around 2008-2009. The newest component fabrication date I could found was mid-2008.
I've checked all the rails: power supply seems good, provides 5V for standby. Upon getting 5V to a "P/O" pin (assume it means power-on), the 12V, 23V and 28V lines come up. I could also manually power on the backlight.
The mainboard seems to have most voltages: 5V main, the regulated 3.3 and 1.8V. All regulators I could see have the correct voltage on them.
There is some voltage coming up on the buttons, 1.8V, seems a bit low, gets pulled to the ground when pressing a button.
That's as far as I could go without proper tools. The main/processor board somehow is not waking the system. There are no burn marks, no smell, nothing popped when the tv was plugged back in.
It's a 32" Daewoo, DLP-something model (didn't write it down yet), HD Ready, from around 2008-2009. The newest component fabrication date I could found was mid-2008.
I've checked all the rails: power supply seems good, provides 5V for standby. Upon getting 5V to a "P/O" pin (assume it means power-on), the 12V, 23V and 28V lines come up. I could also manually power on the backlight.
The mainboard seems to have most voltages: 5V main, the regulated 3.3 and 1.8V. All regulators I could see have the correct voltage on them.
There is some voltage coming up on the buttons, 1.8V, seems a bit low, gets pulled to the ground when pressing a button.
That's as far as I could go without proper tools. The main/processor board somehow is not waking the system. There are no burn marks, no smell, nothing popped when the tv was plugged back in.
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