Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
I got 26.9 in 200kohms on both the main board and power supply sides of BRI wire. That is with them connected.
Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
Collapse
X
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
Remove the 'BRI' wire and see if the backlights will stay on.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
It's just to check that there's no short circuit on the BRI line either at the power supply end or the mainboard side. Initially you can leave the mainboard connected to the power supply pin and just as you measured the BRI voltage, just set your meter to ohms or Kohm and of course the set switched off and give the reading shown on the meter.Last edited by dick_barton; 08-18-2017, 07:47 AM.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
I can, but I need a little more explanation of what I need to do.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
Can you measure the resistance of the BRI connection to chassis at the power supply and the mainboard. Set switched off and mainboard disconnected.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
So is that possibly the issue? 0v meaning it's dimmed (off)? When I first turn on the tv and the backlights come on it looks as though they are at max brightness and then quickly fade to black. That makes sense though, the fim function is fading/dimming them, but not at a specific level, just absolute minimum.
I figured that BRI had something to do with BRIghtness given the abbreviation.
The power supply makes little popping and buzzing sounds randomly while the tv is turned on.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
So it looks as though you have all the correct voltages except BRI. Unfortunately I don't know what that is, possibly the equivalent of the DIM signal.
If anyone else knows then I would be interested in finding out it's function.
Edit
Found an earlier thread where Budm gives the answer
'SW' is the BL_ON (INVERTER ON)
'BRI' is the Backlight Dimming control.Last edited by dick_barton; 08-18-2017, 04:37 AM.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
Ok, it is confirmed. I have:
SW - 3.78v
BRI - 0.00vLeave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
I'm thinking that's the 3.78v I had written down. I will recheck those this evening when I get home. What is BRI for?Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
Your backlight voltage (SW) is missing and should be >2V or more. Can you double check it since you have given SW - ?, but there must be some dc voltage there even if sat at 0v.Last edited by dick_barton; 08-17-2017, 05:58 AM.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
Sorry for the delay.. Here are those voltages:
C819:
Standby - 17.12v
On - 18.64v drops to 17.92v
XP807:
Standby---
14V - 16.26v
14V - 16.26v
GND
STB - 0.04v
12V - 12.31v
12V - 12.31v
SW - 0.01v
BRI - 0.00v
GND
GND
On---
14V - 15.82v
14V - 15.82v
GND
STB - 5.18v
12V - 12.30v
12V - 12.30v
SW - ?
BRI - ?
GND
GND
I somehow missed one of the last two pins of the connector. I have 3.78v written down, but I'm not sure which pin it belongs to. I want to say it is SW though. I can recheck those two tonight if they're vitally important.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
Also what voltages do you have on connector XP807Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
I can see the image with a flashlight. I haven't checked for sound yet. I will check that and the voltage of C819 tonight.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
When the screen fades to black can you still see a picture when shining a bright light at an angle at the screen and do you have sound.
What dc voltage do you have across C819.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
Here is a couple different schematics. I cannot figure out which one is correct. I've tried comparing them to my board but I don't really know what I'm looking at. Hopefully one of you masters can
This one you scroll down below the ad and it says Get Manual. Click that to download it:
The other schematic is attached to this post. The power supply board is on page 36 and 37.Last edited by x_orange90_x; 08-14-2017, 09:41 AM.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
That is the a fuse. You should leave the meter probes on the two legs of the main cap again and see if the Voltage jumps up higher than 160V when first turn on the TV, since the boosted Voltage for the LED has gone up and then drops down it may have been due to the protection circuit kick in so the PFC also gets shutdown too.
That fuse may have come from another non-tv circuit board I had out.
I can try checking the cap voltage again and see if I get anything different.
Edit:
Just checked again. I left them on there for 30 seconds after powering on. 173v standby, down to 166v after powering on and it stayed there.Last edited by x_orange90_x; 08-13-2017, 05:07 PM.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
That is the a fuse. You should leave the meter probes on the two legs of the main cap again and see if the Voltage jumps up higher than 160V when first turn on the TV, since the boosted Voltage for the LED has gone up and then drops down it may have been due to the protection circuit kick in so the PFC also gets shutdown too.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
I found a couple but I have to verify which one is correct.
Edit:
When removing the power supply to inspect the bottom, I found this little guy on the floor (picture attached). I don't know if it came from this tv, or my Vizio I posted about in another thread. After I found it I plugged the power supply back in and the tv still acted the same.
What is this and where might it go?Last edited by x_orange90_x; 08-13-2017, 04:35 PM.Leave a comment:
-
Re: Hisense f42k20e turns on, screen goes dark
The lower voltage is generally when in standby. When the PFC circuit is off then the voltage tends to be around 160V and when on approx 380V. It looks like the PFC circuit is not working.
Can you find a schematic for the power supply.Leave a comment:
-
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by smic717394Hi,
I have a iphone XS that came in for a screen replacement, the screen was badly cracked, and inside missing scues, on the back of the screen still the blue protector, the screen was a LCD. So we replaced the screen and all good, installed the screen and we noticed that pressing the screen with a bit of force but not excessive, the phone dies. After plugging the charger it turns back on, but again if you press it it dies. I open the phone again, and I can't see anything major, with the phone open, if I press on the logic board, battery, charging board, or even putting pressure on... -
by Rav_tangleHi all , thanks for having me & I think this has been asked before but my case seems a bit odd.
I have a MacBook Pro , board 820-2915a and it turns on , chimes etc etc , keyboard lights up, fans spins , can turn caps lock on/off but screen is dead.
Iv tried the resets , shine torch through back logo , nothing , it seems the screen has no power. If I plug charger , it charges but if I disconnect battery it displays green light but won't turn on. Iv tried screen on with another board & it works & seems I'm not getting any voltage at pin 2 , next to ground pin .
is this... -
by reformattJust had a customer bring in a M2 MBA A2681 that had had a screen replacement in April at another repairer. Since then, she has been getting intermittent kernel panics. It's an aftermarket screen, and of course it fails in diagnostics as the calibration hasn't been done. The error in the panic log is "No device added after powering on the rails".
It seems the original repairer has swapped the board and the screen to other MAC's, and said that it isn't a screen issue. From what I understand, by doing a quick search on Google, this is in fact a screen issue. The panic relates...07-31-2025, 08:37 PM -
by krigehi all i was wondering if you could help me troubleshoot this laptop. i bought the motherboard off eBay. it is used. i fitted the motherboard into the housing of the gaming casing and turned it on. nothing shows up on the screen. i checked the connectors and no missing connectors. i also removed the graphics card and nothing on the screen. i even reflashed the bios but still nothing on the screen. can it be a corrupt bios? i even used the HDMI port but it also shows nothing on screen. could this be broken screen or a dead ec chip?...
-
by RunlincHi all, I need to change the backlights in a Hisense 55E76GQTUK. The screen is glued to the chassis, what is the easiest way of delaminating the screen from the chassis please?
also what double sided tape would you recommend to glue it back in? ….. or is that a question to ask once the screen is out in one piece?
Many thanks for any ideas you have. - Loading...
- No more items.
Leave a comment: