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I have made some progress in identifying the problem. The 12 V voltage of the power supply is too low. It only supplies 8.8 V. Sometimes the voltage rises to 9.2 V and then the screen switches on. A Vestel 17IPS62 power supply unit is installed in my television. Can anyone give me a hint as to what could be faulty here?
I have checked all the diodes, capacitors and transistors with my multimeter and there is no short circuit or anything else suspicious. However, I also have oscilloscopes that I could use to check the voltage signals. But I haven't done that yet.
When...Last edited by Unimatrix; 12-03-2023, 03:20 AM.
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(Vestel) Telefunken XF43G511 - Thermal problem
Hello,
I came across this forum because I need some advice about my Telefunken XF43G511 TV. It is originally a Vestel device. For some time now I have had the problem that the TV gets a black screen when the electronics are heated up. The backlight is still there and the sound still works. It's just the screen itself that goes off. When I switch off the TV and it cools down, the TV works again after a while. Could you please give me some advice on what could be causing this problem? I have also attached some photos of the electronics.
Kind regards
Thomas...Last edited by Unimatrix; 11-19-2023, 08:45 AM.
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