Hi everyone,
Searching the forum revealed loads of issues with this type of power supply board however I could not find a solution to my issue from them. Excuse the "another Vestel" thread
The full story was: my Telefunken TV did not have a standby red light after of series of power outages in a couple of minutes. Sadly in my rural city the only technician that fixes TV's is away these days as I cannot reach him by phone. I want to try to have a go at it (with the internet's help).
Reading into this symptom the general consensus was that either the power board or the logic board is faulty. Trying to see if its the power board i tried to measure the standby voltage, which should be available when power is applied. From the schematic i believed it was +5V_STBY, dc from connector CN4. The ground lines were identified with the multimeter in continuity mode (to not make measurement mistakes regarding pins). All voltage measurements gave 0V (or close to 0V). Thus i believe the power supply truly is at fault. I tried seeing who produces this signal however from the actual board it can be seen that it is omitted (Investigation_1.png attachment). The part in the attachment is the only one i see though that produces it. This is where I'm confused and stomped. Where should I check next ? Are my actions above correct or wrong ? Could you please help me with some future steps ?
User question: could I replace the board with a similar one that respects the output connector or will it not work ? Searching for it gave many different kinds of boards (visually slightly different component-wise) however they were sorta paired with another code so I thought you might need to respect the LED panel.
Searching the forum revealed loads of issues with this type of power supply board however I could not find a solution to my issue from them. Excuse the "another Vestel" thread
The full story was: my Telefunken TV did not have a standby red light after of series of power outages in a couple of minutes. Sadly in my rural city the only technician that fixes TV's is away these days as I cannot reach him by phone. I want to try to have a go at it (with the internet's help).
Reading into this symptom the general consensus was that either the power board or the logic board is faulty. Trying to see if its the power board i tried to measure the standby voltage, which should be available when power is applied. From the schematic i believed it was +5V_STBY, dc from connector CN4. The ground lines were identified with the multimeter in continuity mode (to not make measurement mistakes regarding pins). All voltage measurements gave 0V (or close to 0V). Thus i believe the power supply truly is at fault. I tried seeing who produces this signal however from the actual board it can be seen that it is omitted (Investigation_1.png attachment). The part in the attachment is the only one i see though that produces it. This is where I'm confused and stomped. Where should I check next ? Are my actions above correct or wrong ? Could you please help me with some future steps ?
User question: could I replace the board with a similar one that respects the output connector or will it not work ? Searching for it gave many different kinds of boards (visually slightly different component-wise) however they were sorta paired with another code so I thought you might need to respect the LED panel.
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