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Yes I did use the wrong terminology. Transistors are really confusing to me,but I'm learning. Thanks to you I've learned quite alot. I'm going to take your advice and order the kit. Thanks again for help.
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Re: identity tv part
There is no EMITTER in MOSFET, you need to look up the spec sheet of that MOSFET so you can learn about the pin out of that MOSFET device.
BTW, you can buy repair kit at shopjimmy.Leave a comment:
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R901 is blown rechecked after taking out of circuit. Q901 I believe is shorted now. After I took it back out,it reads OL from source to emitter and 13.30ohms source to drain. This is a PNP? If so I believe I'm checking it right. It was reading.492k in diode mode. Now in diode mode only reads .501k on drain, O.L on emitter. The resistance between pads source to drain 10.56ohms. Think I over heated Q901 or maybe static electricity from me. So what's next.Leave a comment:
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Will do. And post measurements. Again I want to thank you for your help. Continue tomorrowLeave a comment:
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"R901 read's O.L" It is blown open circuit!
"Resistance between source and drain 10.02." Ohms? K Ohms? M Ohms?
You still need to do this on those two solder pads on the board: my request "Read the RESISTANCE between the Source pad and the Drain pad where the removed MOSFET legs were soldered to."Last edited by budm; 01-30-2018, 09:45 PM.Leave a comment:
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Resistance between source and drain 10.02. I will take it back out to give you those measurements R901 looks ok. Actually I have looked the board over really close,front and back and see no burned,blown components. I will recheck all the above.Leave a comment:
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Check the parts around Q901 like zd901, d901, c901. also does R901 look like it is blown apart or does it just measure open? If the mosfet and other parts around it are ok, it is possible the resistor just went open, not likely but possible.Leave a comment:
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Read the RESISTANCE between the Source pad and the Drain pad where the removed MOSFET legs were soldered to. Do the same resistance between the Source and the Drain of the removed MOSFET also.Leave a comment:
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After resoldier Q901 reads .501 both measurements were in diode modeLeave a comment:
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I think q901 is ok,out of circuit reads .492. That is acceptable correct?Leave a comment:
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In ohms mode with leads together read's all 0's
R901 read's O.L R902 read's 1.2Leave a comment:
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Yes proper tools. Will report back asap. Thank youLeave a comment:
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Set meter to Ohm mode (read your meter owner manual). Touch the two probes of the meter together, it should show < 1 Ohm, then use the meter to probe the resistor R901, R902 as RJ suggested.
You MUS NOT have TV plugged into the AC outlet when testing resistance.
Make sure to report EXACTLY as to what is shown on the meter display.
BTW, you have proper tools to do good soldering works especially the SMD device, right?Last edited by budm; 01-30-2018, 02:31 PM.Leave a comment:
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I'm not sure about checking resistance. That is checked in ohms,right? If so the meter does not stay constant. The reading keeps changing. Do you go by the first numbers shown. In mean time I will research how to check resistance. Thank you for your helpLeave a comment:
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That is only 0.315V! So you are not really getting 5V as it should. To get proper Data at this point, you should use the GND pin of the connector for your meter.
So, whet is the resistance reading between GND pin of the connector and the 5VSB pin? We still need that data.
We need to get 5VSB power supply working FIRST.
Did you check the resistors that RJ suggested?Last edited by budm; 01-30-2018, 01:45 PM.Leave a comment:
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Ok here what I have discovered. Before I removed the power board to take pics. There was no voltages on any pins . Everything on hot side shows voltages. I believe there all right. No voltages on cold side. But when I went to put the board back. I only used a couple of screw's. I rechecked the pins. To my surprise there are voltages on the pins. When I put the bottom right screw in. Lost all voltages on pins. Tracing from the 5v pins . Everything shows grounded. All the way up to pc702 which looks like a IC but only has 4 legs. . I will post a pic. I hope you understand what I'm saying
The more details you give us the more help you will get in troubleshooting the problem.
Also when you use the chassis GND as the GND ref for your meter, if the Ground pads (where the board mounting holes are) are not properly mounted then you will not get the Voltage readings; the Cold side circuit GND is connected to the mounting holes of the board to make connections to the chassis.Last edited by budm; 01-29-2018, 11:00 PM.Leave a comment:
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I.E if the 5VSB pin has 1000 Ohms resistor connected between GND and the 5VSB pin, then you will see 1000 Ohms after the filter caps are charged up by the meter. So does it means that it is bad? No.Last edited by budm; 01-29-2018, 10:30 PM.Leave a comment:
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