Re: Toshiba 32DT2U1 Power Supply or Mainboard Issue?
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Re: Toshiba 32DT2U1 Power Supply or Mainboard Issue?
When I first created this thread, I looked for parts at the link suggested. They were out-of-stock so I stored the TV away. Forgot about it until last week. Plugged it in and the set is working fine. We will see how long it lasts. Appreciate the help.
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Re: Toshiba 32DT2U1 Power Supply or Mainboard Issue?
Haven't touched the TV in weeks (other than removing the back to take photos) and decided to plug it in. The picture came on and it worked! Used it for awhile. Next day back to the same symptoms (power light on for a 2-3s and then off). Would a corrupt EEPROM exhibit this behavior?
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Re: Toshiba 32DT2U1 Power Supply or Mainboard Issue?
Thanks for the quick reply. Is this something I can fix myself or do I have to take it to a repair shop?
Better yet is it even worth repairing considering you have seen a few hundred with this problem?Last edited by s2h; 11-21-2013, 04:34 PM.
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Re: Toshiba 32DT2U1 Power Supply or Mainboard Issue?
Yes those are the boards list on the website. They match what I have below.
Here are some photos. Turns out my phone camera is not the greatest. I can take some more....Last edited by s2h; 11-20-2013, 11:27 PM.
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Toshiba 32DT2U1 Power Supply or Mainboard Issue?
Hi,
I have a 32" Toshiba LCD that is just out of warranty. When I press the power button on the TV, the green LED comes on for 5 seconds (no picture) and then goes off. I opened the back of the unit and disconnected the mainboard and LCD from the power supply (PK101V1500I). I applied power and measured the output on the connector that faces the mainboard. I could only see 5V on the 5V pins. The 12V and 24V pins had no voltage. Is this normal? I did a quick check of the caps and could not see any bulging. Can I assume the lack of a reading for 12V and 24V is a power supply issue...
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Hi I'm s2h and I am looking to repair my TV that is just out of warranty. I think it is a bad power supply but need some advice from the experts on this forum to ensure I am diagnosing the device correctly. Look forward to participating.
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