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    #21
    Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

    This is an always on power supply, it does not use a seperate circuit for standby. I suspect you may have shorted the A13V not the ps_on, so start by checking for a shorted output diode, DM851, DM853~DM856

    Using HOT GROUND )JP823/JP824) check the dc voltage on SP7 (DM810 Anode) This is the main ic VCC voltage
    Last edited by R_J; 02-27-2022, 10:00 PM.

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      #22
      Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

      if all that checks out theres a bunch of resistors on the underside to test, one of the ic's on the underside could be bad.

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        #23
        Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

        Going to need better pictures of power board.
        I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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          #24
          Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

          Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
          ok, have to start with standby, so unhook all cables from powerboard, then plug the power cord into powerboard, see if standby is there.
          No STBY =0V with just the power cord plugged in

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            #25
            Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

            Originally posted by R_J View Post
            This is an always on power supply, it does not use a seperate circuit for standby. I suspect you may have shorted the A13V not the ps_on, so start by checking for a shorted output diode, DM851, DM853~DM856

            Using HOT GROUND )JP823/JP824) check the dc voltage on SP7 (DM810 Anode) This is the main ic VCC voltage
            R_J
            You could be correct on shorting A13V
            All diodes check good EXCEPT DM851C , It has 3 pins and all are shorted (in circuit) using a multimeter in Diode mode.
            This IC is marked "B5C04 SDB1080". I googled SDB1080 and it turns out to be a "Dual common cathodeSchottky rectifier" correct?
            Will now order this part to replace....

            Also, since this part is suspected bad, checking hot ground, JP823 to SP7 would not show any voltage....correct? and when working, what should this VCC voltage value be?
            Last edited by tahoe; 02-28-2022, 12:12 AM.

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              #26
              Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

              Originally posted by dskall View Post
              Going to need better pictures of power board.
              See attached pictures...
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                #27
                Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                Hi res picture.

                https://www.shopjimmy.com/search.php...ry=bn44-00775a

                And you doublechecked your fuse. Outputs are usually protected from shorts by their controllers.
                Last edited by dskall; 02-28-2022, 11:25 AM.
                I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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                  #28
                  Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                  Originally posted by tahoe View Post
                  R_J
                  You could be correct on shorting A13V
                  All diodes check good EXCEPT DM851C , It has 3 pins and all are shorted (in circuit) using a multimeter in Diode mode.
                  This IC is marked "B5C04 SDB1080". I googled SDB1080 and it turns out to be a "Dual common cathodeSchottky rectifier" correct?
                  Will now order this part to replace....

                  Also, since this part is suspected bad, checking hot ground, JP823 to SP7 would not show any voltage....correct? and when working, what should this VCC voltage value be?
                  sure seems bad, I'd take it out and check it out of circuit.

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                    #29
                    Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                    Originally posted by dskall View Post
                    Hi res picture.

                    https://www.shopjimmy.com/search.php...ry=bn44-00775a

                    And you doublechecked your fuse. Outputs are usually protected from shorts by their controllers.
                    FUSE is OK

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                      #30
                      Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                      Originally posted by tahoe View Post
                      R_J
                      You could be correct on shorting A13V
                      All diodes check good EXCEPT DM851C , It has 3 pins and all are shorted (in circuit) using a multimeter in Diode mode.
                      This IC is marked "B5C04 SDB1080". I googled SDB1080 and it turns out to be a "Dual common cathodeSchottky rectifier" correct?
                      Will now order this part to replace....

                      Also, since this part is suspected bad, checking hot ground, JP823 to SP7 would not show any voltage....correct? and when working, what should this VCC voltage value be?
                      If DM851 is shorted it will shut down the power supply, There should be vcc voltage on the primary ic but it will be low as there will be no feedback voltage to keep it up. You may be lucky and it is only DM851 bad
                      Last edited by R_J; 02-28-2022, 01:10 PM.

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                        #31
                        Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                        Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
                        sure seems bad, I'd take it out and check it out of circuit.
                        Out of circuit , pins 1 (anode) and 2 (cathode) are shorted. Now awaiting new rectifier delivery.
                        Also,
                        Befoe removing rectifier. DC voltage between JP823 and SP7 = 11.1V

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                          #32
                          Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                          Originally posted by R_J View Post
                          If DM851 is shorted it will shut down the power supply, There should be vcc voltage on the primary ic but it will be low as there will be no feedback voltage to keep it up. You may be lucky and it is only DM851 bad
                          Until I get the new DM851 delivered, are there any other i can probe other than the diodes and restors which are already done? I am fairly competent with electronics (scope and multimiter in hand) but without a circuit diagram, I am "walking in the dark" without your guidance....��
                          Last edited by tahoe; 02-28-2022, 02:50 PM.

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                            #33
                            Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                            There is nothing to check until you have the diode in place and the power supply is back in operation.

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                              #34
                              Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                              Hi All,
                              Rerplaced DM851C, D9001C and Q9001C
                              The good news; The power supply works and the LEDs all light. Main Board & Tcon are all functional

                              The Bad News: the LCD screen is cracked.
                              Thanks for all your help and guidance.

                              If any one needs ALL known good working PCBs, Cables etc. I am willing to consider a reasonable offer.
                              Thaks again!

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                                #35
                                Re: Samsung UN60J6200AFXZA

                                Originally posted by R_J View Post
                                There is nothing to check until you have the diode in place and the power supply is back in operation.
                                Hi R_J,
                                Rerplaced DM851C, D9001C and Q9001C
                                The good news; The power supply works and the LEDs all light. Main Board & Tcon are all functional

                                The Bad News: the LCD screen is cracked.
                                Thanks for all your help and guidance.

                                If any one needs ALL known good working PCBs, Cables etc. I am willing to consider a reasonable offer.
                                Thaks again

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