This TV would turn on, you could see the Vizio logo for a few seconds and then shut down. Stripped it down, found one led on one strip that was bad, replaced the strip with a used one, now the tv won't start up the backlights.
I tested each of the strips individually with an LED tester, two are at 170v fully lit, the used replacement is at 171v. Is that enough of a difference to stop it from starting?
The power supply starts to ramp up the voltage, seems to get to about 60 and then ramps down with the LED strips connected. Since not all of the pins on PS board are available from the top I'm not sure if I can test across all of the V+ and V- connections. The other voltages on the PS and main board are within spec.
Wondering if there is a reset procedure - I know some TV's after hitting so many attempts at starting the backlights lock up. This is a Sharp TV branded as Vizio.
Any thoughts on next steps? Thanks.
I tested each of the strips individually with an LED tester, two are at 170v fully lit, the used replacement is at 171v. Is that enough of a difference to stop it from starting?
The power supply starts to ramp up the voltage, seems to get to about 60 and then ramps down with the LED strips connected. Since not all of the pins on PS board are available from the top I'm not sure if I can test across all of the V+ and V- connections. The other voltages on the PS and main board are within spec.
Wondering if there is a reset procedure - I know some TV's after hitting so many attempts at starting the backlights lock up. This is a Sharp TV branded as Vizio.
Any thoughts on next steps? Thanks.
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