Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Anything to insure this doesn’t happen again? Besides plugging it into a different outlet’s surge protector?
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
I paid like 50-60 for the power supply and the kits were sold out I think... still, I didn’t expect it to be the main board, so I’d have never thought to buy the kit. How do I know it was the main? BECAUSE I FIXED IT!!!
Thanks so much to everyone who helped and was patient enough to walk a first timer through this shockingly “easy” process. This is the kind of thing my friends will be impressed to hear, because they didn’t watch me do it!
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
I was wondering - so I know when the new board arrives - what are those three very thin cords coming out of that white part in the upper right of the main board? There's a black, white, and grey wire all coming out and I was just hoping those wouldn't be trouble, as I haven't seen any of those while watching videos of others replacing boards in similar TVs.
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Is that the thing with the three wires coming out of it on the top right of the main board?
Also, I just bought that board that was linked on the first page....
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Here you go and with a bonus picture of my cat sleeping....
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Okay, so I did the Power board swap correctly, then? It seems idiot proof, so I should hope I got that right. I guess I'll take a chance on that main board the other user posted and update you guys once that arrives. Thanks!...
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Pin 1 (VSNS) =1.5V
Pin 2(LED out) =0.2V
Pin 3 (LED out) =0.7V
Pin 4 (LED out) =1.3V
Pin 5 (LED out) =1.3V
Pin 11 (+16 vs) =16.30V
Pin 12 (AC-DET) =3.99V
Pin 13 (PS-ON) =2.6V
Pin 14 (+16 vs) =16.31V
Pin 15 (+16 vs) =16.30V
These readings were identical before and after pressing the power button.
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Ah! Found the key...
1 VSNS
2-5 LED our
6-10 GND
11 +16 vs
12 AC-DET
13 PS-ON
14-15 +16 vs
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Sorry, but what else is there to put? I thought their only characteristic was the number. Thanks for being so patient....
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Plugged tv in and tested all 15 pins with multimeter. Numbers were identical (or within .01) for each pin before and after pressing power button on side of tv.
pin 1 - 1.5
pin 2 - .2
pin 3 - .7
pin 4 - 1.2
pin 5 - 1.3
pin 6 - 1.8
pin 7 - This one was just bouncing around all over the place. no reading
pin 8 - 1.8
pin 9 - 1.9
pin 10 - 1.9
pin 11 - 16.30
pin 12 - 3.99
pin 13 - 2.6
pin 14 - 16.31
pin 15 - 16.30
Checked...
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Okay will do when I get home. What is the safest way to turn the power on with the back off? And is there anything else I should be testing besides the one with the 15 pins?...
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Just checked the new power supply board with multimeter. Pin 1-1.7 and pin 15-14.9
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
No, sorry, I just re-read my post and I was speaking generally about my model of TV, not what it is currently doing. Gotta start proof-reading my stuff! The day after it happened the light came on. Since then it has not....
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Yeah, it was definitely plugged in correctly...
The standby light on my tv doesn't stay on, but comes on and fades out after you turn on the TV (which I love, because it's not there when you're watching something). The day after the surge, when we went to power it on, the light came on and abruptly shut off. I read that this happens when there is something wrong with my tv. I'm guessing it was just the extra power that the tv still had (residual power?). I tried that holding the power button for 30 seconds thing...
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Will try tomorrow morning. At work and I work nights. Pretty sure my neighbor has a multimeter though.
Is there any chance it's the power cord?...
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
The board currently connected is the new board from shop jimmy....
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Re: Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
Wouldn't the standby light still come on, though?
Pics incoming...
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Vizio E60u-D3 Power Supply Help
My TV died because of a storm and I took it to a nearby shop. They charged me 100, said the power supply board was the problem (which i figured, given the surge) and said the repair would be an additional 350.
I just don't have that kind of money, so I went on ShopJimmy and got the power supply myself (Vizio 09-60CAP0A0-00). The part arrived today and I did the swap, which seemed to be a relatively easy fix.
The TV still doesn't power on at all and I'm not even getting the standby light.
Was hoping one of you would be able to at least point me in...
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Hello.
I don't know if I'm going To remain active here, but who knows. Definitely seems like the right place to be for what I'm looking for, though!
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