Hello to everyone!
I'm trying to troubleshoot a Philips 46PFL7007K/12 QFU1.1E LA with a 3104 313 65554a / 310432869183 mainboard and an fsp163-4fs01 psu.
It shows no signs of life. Only after a while it is connected to the wall outlet (let's say a minute or two) the red led starts making a 2 blinks pattern.
On the PSU I haven't managed to find bad capacitors or diodes but my checking has been very limited. What I could check more thoroughly have been the voltages: 3.3V and 12V are fine while L_CA and R_CA (I don't know what do these codes mean but it is how those voltages are called on the schematics printed on the board itself) are at 37V instead of the nominal 44.8V.
What's strange (probably to me alone while it is absolutely normal) is that those voltages 'disappear' after a while (maybe exactly when the led starts blinking? It could be but I haven't checked).
Everything makes me think the mainboard is dead (and it seems it's almost unrepairable by other threads I've read around here like this one for almost the same set than mine) but even those 37V don't convince me much...
Thanks for your advices and have a good day!

It shows no signs of life. Only after a while it is connected to the wall outlet (let's say a minute or two) the red led starts making a 2 blinks pattern.
On the PSU I haven't managed to find bad capacitors or diodes but my checking has been very limited. What I could check more thoroughly have been the voltages: 3.3V and 12V are fine while L_CA and R_CA (I don't know what do these codes mean but it is how those voltages are called on the schematics printed on the board itself) are at 37V instead of the nominal 44.8V.
What's strange (probably to me alone while it is absolutely normal) is that those voltages 'disappear' after a while (maybe exactly when the led starts blinking? It could be but I haven't checked).
Everything makes me think the mainboard is dead (and it seems it's almost unrepairable by other threads I've read around here like this one for almost the same set than mine) but even those 37V don't convince me much...
Thanks for your advices and have a good day!

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