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  • dick_barton
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    • Aug 2015
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    #21
    Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

    What dc voltage do you have at R17 (0 ohm resistor)

    Set your meter on with a range suitable to read the voltage between the two legs of C1 which is rated at 450V dc and let us know what it reads when P-ON is activated.
    Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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    • Willem01
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      #22
      Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

      Originally posted by dick_barton
      What dc voltage do you have at R17 (0 ohm resistor)

      Set your meter on with a range suitable to read the voltage between the two legs of C1 which is rated at 450V dc and let us know what it reads when P-ON is activated.
      R17 - multimeter voltage= 0.03 en 0.0
      C1 - multimeter voltage = 317v - 320v
      Last edited by Willem01; 03-02-2021, 01:41 AM.

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      • dick_barton
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        #23
        Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

        It looks like your PFC circuit is not working which is why the secondary voltages are not correct.

        With the mainboard disconnected from the power supply what dc voltage do you have between the two legs of C5 (or C6) on the power supply when you power up with the jumper connected to 3.3v to P-ON.

        Be carefull that the meter probes do not slip since this is on the high voltage side of the power supply.
        Last edited by dick_barton; 03-02-2021, 03:38 AM.
        Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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        • Willem01
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          #24
          Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

          Originally posted by dick_barton
          It looks like your PFC circuit is not working which is why the secondary voltages are not correct.

          With the mainboard disconnected from the power supply what dc voltage do you have between the two legs of C5 (or C6) on the power supply when you power up with the jumper connected to 3.3v to P-ON.

          Be carefull that the meter probes do not slip since this is on the high voltage side of the power supply.

          Must I measure on the green lines as in the pic for C6
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          • dick_barton
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            #25
            Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

            The capacitor does not need to be removed. You just measure the dc volts between the two points that the legs are soldered to the board so the answer is yes but put the capacitor back in the correct way around. The capacitor has a positive and negative leg Also don't forget to jumper P_On to 3.3V standby.
            Last edited by dick_barton; 03-02-2021, 07:48 AM.
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            • Willem01
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              #26
              Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

              With the power disconnected and the P ON jumped,, it reads 12v

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              • dick_barton
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                #27
                Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                The power must be connected or you can't have 12V?
                Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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                • Willem01
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                  #28
                  Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                  Must I connect the power
                  Ok with the power connected it measure 12.3v,

                  I have heated up the board with a hairdryer and measured the pin outs on CON3 and they are all working as it should... Why is it working now
                  Last edited by Willem01; 03-02-2021, 12:39 PM.

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                  • dick_barton
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                    #29
                    Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                    With the mainboard disconnected from power supply and the 1K jumper resistor connected between P-ON and 3.3V, connect the power to the power supply board.
                    Measure the voltage across that capacitor and take care when making the measurement.
                    Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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                    • Willem01
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                      #30
                      Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                      Originally posted by dick_barton
                      The power must be connected or you can't have 12V?
                      ???

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                      • Willem01
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                        #31
                        Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                        This is how it currently is, connected to power and all measurements on CON3 are in spec with the P-On bridged
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                        • dick_barton
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                          #32
                          Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                          So connected like that at switch on the voltage across the capacitor measures 12.3V or does it go higher then drop and repeat?

                          The initial voltage to charge the capacitor at switch on comes from U1 which should charge the capacitor to 16V minimum to start the circuit oscillating that will then provide the secondary supplies.
                          Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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                          • Willem01
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                            #33
                            Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                            Ok so I f#@ed up not been carefull and shorted these with the test probes
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                            • Willem01
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                              #34
                              Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                              Originally posted by dick_barton
                              So connected like that at switch on the voltage across the capacitor measures 12.3V or does it go higher then drop and repeat?

                              The initial voltage to charge the capacitor at switch on comes from U1 which should charge the capacitor to 16V minimum to start the circuit oscillating that will then provide the secondary supplies.
                              With the power connected it stays on 12.3v,when piwer is disconnected it starts draining down to 9v or as long as I keep the multimeter on it it goes lower

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                              • Willem01
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                                #35
                                Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                                I put the board back in the tv and connected all the plugs and it switched on, to test it I unplugged the power from the wall socket for 1 minute, plugged it back in and have the led flashing led again and would not turn on, only until I bridge the P-On and 3.3v with power connected remove it and connect all connectors and power cord, then it switches on.
                                @dick_barton thanx for all your help so far until I get the part

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                                • dick_barton
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                                  #36
                                  Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                                  Hello Willem01,
                                  I put the board back in the tv and connected all the plugs and it switched on, to test it I unplugged the power from the wall socket for 1 minute, plugged it back in and have the led flashing led again and would not turn on, only until I bridge the P-On and 3.3v with power connected remove it and connect all connectors and power cord, then it switches on.
                                  I don't quite understand what you are trying to say here. What part are you waiting for?
                                  Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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                                  • Willem01
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                                    #37
                                    Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                                    When I done the test on C6 I accidentaly touched the Mosfet Q4... caused a short

                                    I was at the electronic shop they tested it and still works

                                    I soldered the heatsink and mosfet back into the board,, with the 3.3v and P-ON jumped and the power cord connected there is now a humming noise on the board and no readings on CON3, so I f&#@ed up��
                                    Last edited by Willem01; 03-03-2021, 05:04 AM.

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                                    • dick_barton
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                                      #38
                                      Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                                      Do you still have the 3.3V and if so what voltage do you have been the two legs of C1 or C2 with and without the jumper P-ON to 3.3V in place.

                                      I must admit that if the Gate and Drain pins on the mosfet were shorted out, then I cannot understand how it could have survived.

                                      With the set powered off set your meter to ohms and check ZD3, D10, R26, R28, R29, R30 and R31
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                                      Last edited by dick_barton; 03-03-2021, 07:26 AM.
                                      Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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                                      • Willem01
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                                        #39
                                        Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                                        Originally posted by dick_barton
                                        Do you still have the 3.3V and if so what voltage do you have been the two legs of C1 or C2 with and without the jumper P-ON to 3.3V in place.

                                        I must admit that if the Gate and Drain pins on the mosfet were shorted out, then I cannot understand how it could have survived.

                                        With the set powered off set your meter to ohms and check ZD3, D10, R26, R28, R29, R30 and R31
                                        There is no reading for the 3.3v
                                        C1 and C2 reads 315v for pinned and not pinned
                                        Ohm readings for
                                        ZD3... 00.4ohm
                                        D10..25ohm
                                        R26..00.5ohm
                                        R28..510ohm(meter set to 2000ohm)
                                        R29..18.7ohm
                                        R30..25.1ohm
                                        R31..00.7ohm

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                                        • dick_barton
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                                          #40
                                          Re: TV not powering on - with standby red –led flashing

                                          Either the gate/ source of the mosfet is short circuit or more likely the zener diode ZD3.
                                          You need to lift off ZD3 and make a note of which way around any markers are so it goes back in the exact same position. Then check its resistance when out of circuit.


                                          Can you post a photo of that area so I can see the components mentioned.

                                          R30 looks as though its a 100 ohm resistor so I think D10 is probably damaged as well

                                          I would double check the mosfet as shown in many Youtube videos for example
                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gloikp9t2dA
                                          Last edited by dick_barton; 03-03-2021, 09:30 AM.
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