Hey All,
I have a Sony 65x900f that I purchased cheap because of a no-power issue.
I assumed that because there is no standby light visible, it would be an easy fix - however upon opening up of the unit I can confirm that the 3v3 standby voltage is making it's way from the power supply to the main board. I'm a little confused as to why there is no standby light.
I am firstly wondering if anyone has this model of TV, or has worked on one and can give me some insight. I have tried to find a service manual for this model, to no avail - and would really appreciate some help with any of the following:
- When the TV is plugged in, does it automatically power on, or is it waiting for the press of a button/remote?
- When the TV is in standby, is a standbylight illuminated, and if so - where is it located?
- When the power button is pressed, does it power the TV upon the press or the release of the button?
- When the power button is pressed, how does the voltage behave on the "power_on" pin of the power supply?
I can confirm that the the power_on pin of the PS has 3.3V across it upon initial plugging in of the TV. When the power button is pressed, power_on drops by about 10mV... seems pretty negligible to me, but I am unsure of what it is expecting. Is this normal?
I don't seem to be getting power on signals to the LED driver board, or to the TCON board, but the transformers/rectifiers on the power supply are all doing their jobs and are supplying the correct voltages at their outputs - they just aren't getting routed to the proper pins. (ie. 12V is present on the LD board, but LED_VCC are all at 0 V)
I assume that the problem has to do with switching the power pins for the TCON/LD board etc, but am not certain if what the main board is sending to the power supply is faulty, or if there is simply a problem with a switching element on the power supply board itself.
I am hoping to fix this at the component level, but with zero documentation/service manuals available for the x900f, I am essentially trying to reverse-engineer it. I figured I might as well reach out to see if anyone else has had experience with this model and can give me some insight.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks
I have a Sony 65x900f that I purchased cheap because of a no-power issue.
I assumed that because there is no standby light visible, it would be an easy fix - however upon opening up of the unit I can confirm that the 3v3 standby voltage is making it's way from the power supply to the main board. I'm a little confused as to why there is no standby light.
I am firstly wondering if anyone has this model of TV, or has worked on one and can give me some insight. I have tried to find a service manual for this model, to no avail - and would really appreciate some help with any of the following:
- When the TV is plugged in, does it automatically power on, or is it waiting for the press of a button/remote?
- When the TV is in standby, is a standbylight illuminated, and if so - where is it located?
- When the power button is pressed, does it power the TV upon the press or the release of the button?
- When the power button is pressed, how does the voltage behave on the "power_on" pin of the power supply?
I can confirm that the the power_on pin of the PS has 3.3V across it upon initial plugging in of the TV. When the power button is pressed, power_on drops by about 10mV... seems pretty negligible to me, but I am unsure of what it is expecting. Is this normal?
I don't seem to be getting power on signals to the LED driver board, or to the TCON board, but the transformers/rectifiers on the power supply are all doing their jobs and are supplying the correct voltages at their outputs - they just aren't getting routed to the proper pins. (ie. 12V is present on the LD board, but LED_VCC are all at 0 V)
I assume that the problem has to do with switching the power pins for the TCON/LD board etc, but am not certain if what the main board is sending to the power supply is faulty, or if there is simply a problem with a switching element on the power supply board itself.
I am hoping to fix this at the component level, but with zero documentation/service manuals available for the x900f, I am essentially trying to reverse-engineer it. I figured I might as well reach out to see if anyone else has had experience with this model and can give me some insight.
Any help is appreciated!

Thanks
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