Your looking for around 12 volts on each side of fuse black - probe on metal chassis back red probe on each side, that way you know that you have 12 going in and 12 going out and that your fuse is good.
Your looking for around 12 volts on each side of fuse black - probe on metal chassis back red probe on each side, that way you know that you have 12 going in and 12 going out and that your fuse is good.
I'm getting like 4.8 mV through the fuse, but 12 V confirmed going into the TCON from the PSU. So I guess that is that.
So you have 12 volts on each side of fuse? It would be going into tcon from mainboard not power supply.
No, I have 4.8 mV on both sides of the fuse. The TCON_VCC12V line that runs from the PSU to the TCON has 12 V on all terminals. Those lines feed into the connector that is the right of the LVDS ribbons.
Test CN6401, test number 3 below, there's a label there see it, list the pin number, name, and voltage both in standby/tv plugged in but off and when you hit the power on, video 2 is a demo of testing.
If you have 12 volts on pins 3,4,5 of the white connector, you should have it on that end of the fuse, If not, either the pins of the plug are not making contact with the trace or the trace between the pins and the fuse is open.
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