Sharp LC-60E79U problems

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  • budm
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    Re: Sharp LC-60E79U problems

    Did you disconnect that PNL-PWR wire going back to the main board first? Otherwise the main board will keep that line low and not allowing it to go high, and you need to keep the meter on the PNL12V will jump up to 12V or not.

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  • Redrebel10
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    I just used a 680 ohm resistor and jumped from BU5V (which reads 5v when powered on) to PNL-POW and nothing changed, TV still shut down after 2 or 3 seconds

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  • Redrebel10
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    OK the gate pins go straight to 11.9v volts when powering on the tv. When powering on the PNL-POW pin reads zero, however when that click happens to shut down the tv , the voltage jumps to 2.5 just long enough for me to see it before dropping to zero.

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  • budm
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    Re: Sharp LC-60E79U problems

    Originally posted by Redrebel10
    Here is a clearer picture of q7120
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...4&d=1500602551
    The left pin is GATE, the middle pin is DRAIN, the right pin is SOURCE.
    So if you leave black probe on the chassis and Red probe on the GATE pin and watch the meter to see if the GATE pin Voltage goes down to less than 10V or not, if it does not change at all then it may be that the circuit is not getting the PNL-POW signal from the main board so you need to move the red probe to the PNL-POW pin and watch the meter to see if PNL-POW goes to>2V or not when the TV is turned on.

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  • Redrebel10
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    Here is a clearer picture of q7120
    Attached Files

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  • Redrebel10
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    OK powering up the tv normally, both outer pins read 12v and when I touch the middle pin it starts at around 6v and immediately drops upon putting my lead on it. All this had to be done within 3 seconds due to the power board making the clicking noise and shutting down the tv which then it displays the flashing error codes on the front, I'm attaching a picture of the q7120 mosfet, best I can read it says 40P03G1 140 28F, Im going to a friend's tomorrow to get a resistor to try and jump the 2 pins as you suggested, I don't currently have one
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  • budm
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    Right now we are not dealing with the backlights circuit but we are trying to get that switched +12V to work so it will supply the +12V to run the T-CON board.
    So as long as you have +12V on the Source pin of that switched MOSFET and the Gate drive Voltage (around +8V) to turn on the MOSFET when the PNL-POW command signal is present then it should supply +12V at the Drain pin, if not then we have to find out why.
    Last edited by budm; 07-20-2017, 08:56 AM.

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  • Redrebel10
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    OK I'll check try that later when I get home from work. Forcing backlights on by starting the whole holding volume down and input while plugging in the ac chord into the tv

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  • budm
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    Test it in normal condition with every thing hooked back up because you need to force on the main power supply, and the panel power too not just the backlights circuit.
    What is the P/N as printed on the MOSFET?
    It should be P-CH, so right now you have Source pin and the Gate pin at 12V which means the MOSFET is not turned on, the Gate has to about 4V less than the Source pin for it to be on.
    You can force on the circuit by connecting 470~1000 Ohms resistor between PNL-POW and standby Voltage to do the force on.
    BTW, when you said force on backlights, do mean by using resistor?
    Last edited by budm; 07-19-2017, 10:16 PM.

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  • Redrebel10
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    I get 12v on both outer pins, the middle pin started with voltage but when I touched it the voltage dropped, all this was done with me forcing the backlights on, on normal start up the psb shuts down after 2 or 3 seconds

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  • budm
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    We are testing to see what DCV we have at the 3 pins of the MOSFET with ref. to chassis GND.

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  • Redrebel10
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    I thought mosfets were tested off the board and out of circuit so how do I test the q7120 with my meter

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  • budm
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    Originally posted by Redrebel10
    yes I see them, the R almost look like diodes and the C7120 is a cap all on the secondary side
    Then you should see the that MOSFET right next to those two resistors sitting right next to each other..

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  • Redrebel10
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    Just to be sure I'm reading DCV with meter set on 200 range?

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  • Redrebel10
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    found it thanks to your tips, Ill test with power off and while powering on Thanks again

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  • Redrebel10
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    yes I see them, the R almost look like diodes and the C7120 is a cap all on the secondary side

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  • budm
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    Look for those resistors and cap and you will see Q7120, I do not have the time to start the paint program to edit the picture right now.

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  • Redrebel10
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    Re: Sharp LC-60E79U problems

    Bud if I'm correct there are multiple mosfets I regret to inform you I'm not sure which one you want me to test

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  • budm
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    Re: Sharp LC-60E79U problems

    Do you see R7305, R7304, C7120?

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  • Redrebel10
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    can you zoom in on the picture I posted and give me the q number of the one you are referring to? Thanks

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