Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
its not normal for the mp3394s to heat up if you have the schematics try to check all components surrounding the ic. also check the OVP circuit if you have an led backlight tester with current display let it fire up all the LED backlight from 80volts to 120vdc and let it lit for about 30min to an hour to isolate the problem that the LED backlight is not the culprit. my experience is 80vdc to 120 vdc current read out of 300mA max. it can pump up to 48 watts thats ok. there is always a possibility of shorting led when it reach the normal voltage so this test will surely catch it.check also if it has mosfet connected to the IC. hope you fix it just try and don't over see the obvious.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
Same problem here IC heating up to 110 degrees C then cuts outLeave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
This seems to be a common problem with no solution. Ive got the same problem and I checked all leds and theyre fine. Just have to wait till I get a working set in so I can swap boards.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
Hi Finntricky
Did you find the fault on the 48cx400b?Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
its not normal for the mp3394s to heat up if you have the schematics try to check all components surrounding the ic. also check the OVP circuit if you have an led backlight tester with current display let it fire up all the LED backlight from 80volts to 120vdc and let it lit for about 30min to an hour to isolate the problem that the LED backlight is not the culprit. my experience is 80vdc to 120 vdc current read out of 300mA max. it can pump up to 48 watts thats ok. there is always a possibility of shorting led when it reach the normal voltage so this test will surely catch it.check also if it has mosfet connected to the IC. hope you fix it just try and don't over see the obvious.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
Bringing back an old thread because it has the same panel and TV model as I have here.
Just to confirm, PSU is a 17IPS20 - 23253538
TV Model is TX-48CX400B
Initially it had no backlight, I stripped the TV and checked all LED's in the screen illuminated as they should using an external PSU. Both 'groups' of LED's ran fine at around 90 VDC each.
I eventually replaced the U500 (MP3394S) which did seem to cure the fault for a very short while, the backlight fired up and worked for a minute or so them again it went out. I spend a while doing cold checks based on a variation of info I found online but to no avail, I assumed there was some other fault elsewhere on the PSU that took out U500 so I gave up and ordered a replacement PSU.
The replacement PSU arrived, I fitted it and sure enough, the same problem as when I first changed U500 on the original board, it fires up for a minute or so then the backlight dies.
I went on to measure the voltages to the backlight, As the set if starting up (No backlight yet) I get around 80volts to each backlight 'group' this then rises to around 120volts as the backlight fires up. After the backlight dies, again it drops to 80volts.
What I've noticed, while keeping U500 cool with a stream of cool air the backlight stays on, however after doing various tests and measurments eventually without cooling U500 failed again, I was back to no backlight at all. I changed back to the original PSU with the new U500 (MP3394S) and again, the backlight would come on but after a short while (U500 heating up) the backlight would go off again.
Now, I measured the current to each group of LED's in the backlight, at 90volts (Using an external supply) one grouup pulls around 80mA and the other group around 150mA. Raising the voltage up to 120 volts as to match the TV's internal supply both groups pull in excess of 300ma. This I suspect is why the MP3394S is failing? They are rated at 200mA as far as I can see.
Does anyone have any idea where I should look next as this is taking more time and U500's than I can afford to throw at it.
Thanks.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
Update ##
Bad led inside the screen and omg what a nightmare
The plastic supports that hold the screen are supposed to just twist but are glued !!!
And everyone one of the 66 led lenses fell off maybe too much heat dried the glue up !
So here I am now one by one glueing them back on so see you next yearLeave a comment:
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With these large screens where once I get in to replace LEDs, I like to replace them all with new ones and so do not have to worry about LED failure in the near futureLeave a comment:
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Sorry ignore first reply from me had issues with button and remote to turn on tv which has been resolved
Exactly same results as finntricky posts and brief flash of backlight once turned on plus voltages dropping on led pins
So I'm 99% sure its a bad led but I'll update this post once I've stripped it down
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
Main caps 47uf 450v reading 327volts
CN4 readings
Stby =1.94 volts
+5stby=0.00 volts
12v =12 volts
Very strange this one I can't seem to control the tv with remote
And voltages on 56uf caps voltages was good but after removing the psu now no readingLeave a comment:
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BTW, you need to check those two diodes by the two 56uF 160DC caps that I had you measure the Voltage earlier, check the RESISTANCE of those two diodes to see if they show low resistance readings in both direction or not, if those diodes conduct both ways then you will not get the Boosted Voltage.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
I have that diagram also but after looking at you board and the schematic, they are really that close to what you have on the board.
But one thing you may be able to do is to look at the LED driver IC to see if it uses the same one as used in your board or not, the schematic show U500 as MP3394, if it is then you can check the VCC pin and the EN (BL_ON/OFF) pin to see what you have.Leave a comment:
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i used this sch, not R9 version but R6, as that is all i could find, pin 5 volts are 0v when tv is off, and 3.28 when on, the problem is with these boards is there are not any volts or markings on them to say what they are or should beAttached FilesLeave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
So far the PFC Voltage booster is working because you are getting 390VDC on the main filter caps which also means the PS-ON is present.
The key point right now is that we are not 100% sure if pin 5 of the connector is BL-ON/OFF or not.
Can you identify the PS-ON pin.
And If I remember correctly, some of these VESTEL boards use ACTIVE LOW for the control signals, but no matter what it uses, you should see the signal toggles from one state to another state when TV is toggle on and off.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
sorry ignore as wrong psu numberLast edited by vinceroger69; 02-22-2018, 02:23 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
It would appear that you have faulty LED/s backlight strips.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
checked what i think is the BL_ON/OFF on pin 5 power board to main board connector and get 3.28 volts on turn on, and holds steady,
the 3 big caps rated 450v gives me 390v, so if i have the right pin, and the 3.28v is right, then the LED circuit is being told to turn on, but still only get 79v at LED plug, even when plug connected,Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic TX-48CX400B low LED volts
checked what i think is the BL_ON off pin 5 and get 3.28v when i turn the set on, still only get 79v at LED plug, but im getting 390v on the 3 main caps, 47uf 450vLeave a comment:
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