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  • Davi.p
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    What says about 6 blinks? Is it backlight problem? If the update doesn't finish maybe the new main board is not the right replacement. It see a different partition structure or something else in software basis and it remain in an unespected end or dead rail..

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  • steves7839
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    Originally posted by steves7839
    Now it displays rotating arrows indicating update in progress. Leaving it to do it's thing until tomorrow.
    As of today the TV has been "updating" for some 20 hours. Stuck in a loop. I'm cautious that interrupting an update in "progress" is not a good idea. Suggestions?

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  • steves7839
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    Progress, finally. I replaced the BAXL “main” board. Manual says you must update firmware after board replacement. For a day it just flashed red/green. Finally I used the remote sequence disp-5-Vol--power and got a brief input signal screen, then a 6-blink code. Read somewhere about how to force an update. Power disconnected, insert usb, connect power while holding chassis power button. Now it displays rotating arrows indicating update in progress. Leaving it to do it’s thing until tomorrow.

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  • Davi.p
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    Yes that is.the fuse... you have the service manual so check the correspondence of the fault and the blinking, 6 are the backlight, but 2 i don't remember, maybe again backlight.

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  • steves7839
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    Here are some more photos.
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  • budm
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    Pictures are too blur and low res for me to zoom in to see the fuse.

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  • steves7839
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    Here is a bigger photo of the fuse I asked about above. See the red outline.
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  • dick_barton
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    Your photo's are too small to really see the point where your meter is connected.

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  • steves7839
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    The replacement LD board appears to be working. After install I got two blinks fault code and the TV responded to remote input. It would not power on or turn on backlights though.

    While checking fuses on the original main board (BAXL bd), I shorted pins at CN9101. Now F9101 looks open and the TV lost the blink code, so back to dead set.
    Questions for the forum:

    1. Could anyone confirm my probe is actually on F9101 in the third photo? Hard to tell with two smaller but identical components closer to the fuse legend.

    2. Standby 3.3V is showing present at CN1001 pin 6 on the power board (LD) and at the corresponding pin at the main (BAXL), per my last photo. No fuses have 3.3V though. Can someone suggest a test point for it on the main and the tiny IR receiver board?

    3. While the two-blink code was on, I attempted a firmware update and a hard reset, but got no response from the TV. I did confirm the remote operates another Sony TV. Any suggestions?
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    Last edited by steves7839; 08-18-2020, 07:00 PM. Reason: add detail and pic

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  • steves7839
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    Another KDL-40W600B

    I was just given this TV with an estimate invoice from the local TV repair. The TV tech wrote "power supply" on the ticket, but also wrote part numbers with prices for two unrelated parts, a main and a 51-pin LVDS cable.

    The set is dead, which makes me question the need for any LVDS. With ohm checks, I determined that on the LD board a fuse (F1002) is open and its' load side reads 0 ohms to ground. This remains the case with cables disconnected. All the fuses on the BAXL "main" board read continuity and none show low resistance to ground.

    Ebay has several LD boards to choose from, one new. So I'm waiting on a spare board.

    Given the incredible miniaturization of components, I don't plan on trying to repair the bad board. I'm open to suggestions or willing to ship it to any recapper who would like to have a whack at it.

    My thanks to the Badcaps member(s) who uploaded service manuals for the chassis, which I found by searching for the model number.

    Link to board photos here:
    Originally posted by triplefour
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    Last edited by steves7839; 08-07-2020, 06:49 PM.

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