Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

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  • budm
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    BTW, you did not change any transformer on this 47" board we are working on, correct?

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  • budm
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    It is not PFC problem, it is the low voltage (10V) we are getting from the AUX winding of the 5VSTBY power supply transformer, we need to get about 15V form it but we are not getting it. we need 15V on C846 first, that is what we trying to figure out why we are only getting 10V.
    We know that the good 47" board was putting out 15V but we do not have that good board anymore to do comparison testing.
    So do not do anything in the PFC or SMPS section.
    Last edited by budm; 07-30-2020, 03:35 PM.

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  • trunks81
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    What sections can i check more to find an error in the pfc ?

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  • budm
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    Re: Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

    Originally posted by trunks81
    That correct it is 230V and when i measure it is 230 exactly
    Iam trying to learn how to read schematic i understand a little but still not enough
    OK, that explain why you did not understand what Voltage you should get and why.
    At this we cannot use the 37" board as a good board since the VCC Voltage is too low to run PFC and the SMPS IC's.
    We need to get hat 10V up 15V first but I do not know yet why it is not working when the 5V output is correct at 5V when 1K is present.
    So are you going to return that defective 37" board?

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  • trunks81
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    That correct it is 230V and when i measure it is 230 exactly
    Iam trying to learn how to read schematic i understand a little but still not enough

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  • budm
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    Re: Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

    I updated my reply.
    The cause of both board not working is due to low voltage on C946.
    So the seller of the 37" board sold you bad board.

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  • trunks81
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    Hello Budm

    Oke good to know need to find out then what is causing it!
    what else can i check ?
    What section in the schematics is the PFC Booster circuit ?
    Last edited by trunks81; 07-30-2020, 03:01 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

    Originally posted by trunks81
    Ive got 311V on Filter cap of the 37 inch with 1K in place. (Strange when i place this board back into the tv ive got 300V on the filtercap and 14,6V on C946 tv is running only backlight is flickering)
    Also gor 311 on the filter cap of 47 inch
    That means the PFC Booster circuit is not working on both boards! That 37" board is not fixed.
    The Voltage on the main filter cap should be around 380 ~ 400V when PFC is working.
    The schematic shows 395V.
    The inverter circuit will not work properly at 311V, it should not even come on if it has low Voltage protection circuit.
    BTW, is your AC Voltage is 230VAC? Measure it.if it is 230VAC, then the Voltage on the cap should be around 325VDC when in standby.
    BTW, you do know how to read schematic, correct?
    Last edited by budm; 07-30-2020, 02:59 PM.

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  • ivtec
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    Originally posted by trunks81
    Ive got 311V on Filter cap of the 37 inch with 1K in place. (Strange when i place this board back into the tv ive got 300V on the filtercap and 14,6V on C946 tv is running only backlight is flickering)
    Also gor 311 on the filter cap of 47 inch
    Flickering maybe bad caps on
    inverter board.

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  • trunks81
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    Ive got 311V on Filter cap of the 37 inch with 1K in place. (Strange when i place this board back into the tv ive got 300V on the filtercap and 14,6V on C946 tv is running only backlight is flickering)
    Also gor 311 on the filter cap of 47 inch
    Last edited by trunks81; 07-30-2020, 03:25 AM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

    Originally posted by trunks81
    C946 = 8.15v / 9.8v (37)
    c946 = 7.8v / 10.5v (47)
    The 37: board is actually working with that low Voltages, 9.8V? 9.8 is not enough to run the PFC and the SMPS IC.
    That does not look right at all.
    What DC Voltage (measured between the two legs of the cap) do you get on the main filter cap of the 37" board with 1K in place?
    The picture attached is from your working 47" board.
    Attached Files
    Last edited by budm; 07-30-2020, 01:45 AM.

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  • trunks81
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    Last edited by trunks81; 07-30-2020, 01:07 AM.

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  • trunks81
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    C946 = 8.15v / 9.8v (37)
    c946 = 7.8v / 10.5v (47)
    Last edited by trunks81; 07-30-2020, 01:08 AM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

    We know that we have those Voltages at Q907 (or C946), we need to find out why the Voltage generated by the 5VSTBY transformer is so low, it should be closed to 15V like we had in other thread, that is what we need to figure out.
    Right now 10V to too low to run t he PFC IC and the 12V/24V SMPS IC.
    If you check the Voltage on your 37", you will see that it is higher than this 47" board we are working on.
    We know that the 5V output is OK, we have 5V when 1K is connected but we do not have the 15V from AUX winding when 1K is connected, something is loading down this Voltage. We need to get correct Voltage at this section first before working in the PFC and the 12V/24V section.
    Check the Voltage of Q907 (or C946) on your 37" board with and without 1K and see what you get.
    Last edited by budm; 07-30-2020, 12:58 AM.

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  • trunks81
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    Hello Budm

    My measuments of Q907

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1596089841
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  • budm
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    BTW, we still need to find out why we only have about 10V on C946 when 1K pull up is connected, the PFC IC FAN6961 and SMPS ICNCP1271 need 12.5V for the circuit to start running.
    We know that IT should have about 15V based on the board that we fixed for 47" in the link below.
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=86061
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...6&d=1594984130
    So we need to figure out why we are only getting around 10V.
    Last edited by budm; 07-29-2020, 06:40 PM.

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  • budm
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    Re: Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

    Originally posted by trunks81
    Yes the (good) board (37 inch) is partially working problem now is that the CCFL are flickering but the board gives an 5/12/24V and the tv starts
    Both pictures show R916 markings of 4R7, so I do not understand by the reading of the good board is over 100K that you reported "R916 reads 123K ohm and reverse 133K ohm" on the 37" good board.
    Last edited by budm; 07-29-2020, 04:27 PM.

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  • trunks81
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    Yes the (good) board (37 inch) is partially working problem now is that the CCFL are flickering but the board gives an 5/12/24V and the tv starts
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  • budm
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    Re: Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

    Originally posted by trunks81
    Q907 is changed and the measurements in previous post where with an 1K in place
    Q907 = 9,8 to 10.5V on all the legs to hot ground

    4. R929 is damaged getting an reading of 28/k ohm and reverse 8.2K ohm
    Soldered R929 out of the pcb and now its reading 47K ohm

    5. R916 reads 123K ohm and reverse 133K ohm !! the bad board reads 4.7 ohm in both directions
    4) Since R929 reads 47K as it should be then it was not damaged.

    5) R916 is part of the Gate drive circuit for MOSFET Q902, the circuit will not work with that high if the resistance present on the Gate drive circuit OF THE GOOD BOARD. Can I see the picture of the good board and the bad board around the resistor and Q902? Are you sure you good board is good?

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  • trunks81
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    Re: Philips 47PFL4606 No Power Fuse Keeps Blowing

    Q907 is changed and the measurements in previous post where with an 1K in place
    Q907 = 9,8 to 10.5V on all the legs to hot ground

    4. R929 is damaged getting an reading of 28/k ohm and reverse 8.2K ohm
    Soldered R929 out of the pcb and now its reading 47K ohm
    5. R916 reads 123K ohm and reverse 133K ohm !! the bad board reads 4.7 ohm in both directions
    Last edited by trunks81; 07-29-2020, 03:22 PM.

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