Re: Vizio VP504FHDTV10A Won't power on
Ok, this tv has the Panasonic ETX2MM704MGN power supply, but I never get Vda out of it. I've checked pin 14 of MC701 and it never drops down to the 3.5v (from 4.99v) to turn on the optocoupler. Which means it never gets the 4.0v feedback from Vda. I also don't get the Sub Out on pin 10 (should be 3.8v). Am I not getting the Vda on signal because the Sub Out is missing? The Vsub Power Control on/off pin jumps up to around 13.7 volts for a few milliseconds (should be 3.3v), then drops down to about 0.3v for a few milliseconds then jumps back...
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Re: Vizio VP504FHDTV10A Won't power on
Ok, my fault. A juxtaposition of the 3 and D (was typing MAD3F40) and now I get them. I thought it was odd that I found datasheets for the MA3DF46 (there are some of those on this board too. Now just have to wait for them to arrive for installation.
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Re: Vizio VP504FHDTV10A Won't power on
Ok, I've got the whole TV at home and found that if I disconnect the line from the power supply that goes to the Y sustain board, I can get the power supply to come up a little farther. It still wouldn't bring up the 15 volt line, but that could be from the Y sustain not sending back it's power up line. Checking the diodes, I found 2 3 terminal units shorted. They are D421 and D422 (D421 is circled and D422 is on the back of the heatsink behind D421) and are labeled MA3DF40. I can't find any info on Google about them and FindChips doesn't find...
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Re: Vizio VP504FHDTV10A Won't power on
Since I have the Main board at home (I was going to change the LDOs, how would I verify/check the DC-DC converter? I'm assuming it is the section in the upper right corner of the board (pics atttached, I hope)
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Vizio VP504FHDTV10A Won't power on
Hello and Happy New Year everybody! I'm trying to fix a Vizio plasma that won't power up anymore. The Vizio symbol stays amber when you press the power button, and clicks, then about 3 seconds later it clicks again. There is 5.1v on the standby, and when you press the power button the ps_on goes to 4.8 volts (supposed to be 3.3v) so I'm going to replace the LDOs. My first pressing question, I guess, is there anything that may have been damaged by the ps_on being up at 4.8 volts? I looked over the caps and none of them are bulged. I checked the caps on the power supply board and the esr is <...
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