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Re: no backlight supply volts hisense ub50ec591uwt
open the metal shield of the T_CON post very clear close photo of it... also you have on it SMT fuse test it black probe on chassis if you have 12V. on both side of the fuse.
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if you confirmed there are 12V on both side of the T_CON fuse.. please put every things in place and turn on the TV, black probe on chassis and read all the voltage as they are listed over here
PWM2 --
SW ---
12V ---
STB ---
16V ---
3DS ---
3DE ---
PWM3 ---
the 12v feed to tcon is good on both sides of fuse .
the psu o/p plug has 10 pins ,not as shown printed on the side of the board next to the plug which is for a 15 pin version of the panel
i am posting a pic of the voltages measured on the plug
basically its ;pwm2 2.9v switching
sw 3.5v switching
sby 3.8v switching
12v supply not switching
16v supply 19.2 not switching
the only thing thats bothering me is the original leds need a higher voltage to light compared to the ones ive replaced which will light with my dmm on diode test
still only 3 volts backlight feedComment
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Re: no backlight supply volts hisense ub50ec591uwt
While you are doing that test could you also check Pin16 of the LX2901. Votage should be a regulated 5.25VWilling to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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Re: no backlight supply volts hisense ub50ec591uwt
i was told it just failed and the backlights all looked untouched ,if the psu was the wrong one you would assume that the main board would have a plug with missing lead also the main board does not have any spare sockets for any other plug ,so from this i assume its the correct psu .
the two pins with the 20v on, are joined on the print of the psu ,and i wonder why its not 16v as shown on psu , the 12v is ok shown as 12 v on psu.
if i unplug the main board and fit jumper between SW and STB surely the psu cant start up as both these pins read 0v at switch on and only recieve volts to turn on from main board ? or am i missing somethingComment
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Re: no backlight supply volts hisense ub50ec591uwt
16v ok 12v ok , sadly still no bl voltsComment
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Re: no backlight supply volts hisense ub50ec591uwt
Pin 1, VCC can accept a voltage of 10V to 27V so the supply to the IC is fine.
Pin 2, Enable input is also fine at 2.4V so the IC is enabled.
Pin 16 is a 5.25V regulated supply internally generated from Vin and is the supply voltage for the circuitry inside the IC.
I would say that it looks like either the IC is faulty or any capacitor connected to pin 16 needs to be checked.Attached FilesLast edited by dick_barton; 08-05-2020, 04:06 AM.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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Re: no backlight supply volts hisense ub50ec591uwt
Pin 1, VCC can accept a voltage of 10V to 27V so the supply to the IC is fine.
Pin 2, Enable input is also fine at 2.4V so the IC is enabled.
Pin 16 is a 5.25V regulated supply internally generated from Vin and is the supply voltage for the circuitry inside the IC.
I would say that it looks like either the IC is faulty or any capacitor connected to pin 16 needs to be checked.
this tv has two led strings im wondering if there resistances at switch on are compared within this chip it would then fail to produce this voltage on pin 16 although all leds test fine perhaps theres a difference in the replacements i have fitted compared to the originals?Comment
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