I received a call from a client who wanted his television checked by a technician.
It was within the estate, so
using the direction he gave I was able to locate the place effortlessly.
Upon reaching the place, I was shown the television, applied the power and indeed the television was dead, even the power ON led was off.
I opened the television and did
scanning on both power and main board and could not see any suspect’s area or
component.
I pulled my meter and tested
the main fuse and to my surprise I found it okay.
With that I now decided to do proper troubleshooting, first let me point out here that dead symptoms in television(LCD-LED) can be caused by power supply failure or main board failure.
From my analysis I concluded
the problem was on the power board and
therefore begin doing sample testing on components especially for short.
Since the fuse was intact I could
not suspect shorted component on the primary side since shorted component on
the primary side will lead to instant blow to the main fuse.
So I begin testing output
component like diodes and transistors which failure rate is quite high.
Testing for shorted
components in circuit is okay but if you find a beep, it is always important to
solder one pin out of the circuit to confirm the actual culprit.
As I continued testing
secondary output components I got a beep across a diode and I wanted to be sure
if indeed it’s a beep on just low capacitor resistance reading before charging.
In my case the beep
continued and this put a smile on my face, this could be the culprit.
I soldered the two diodes that had beep out of the circuit and found one was dead short.
Since I was working on site I
had to go back to my shop because I did not have this diode (FR) with me.
This time I decided to carry
with me the whole board for further testing once I replace the faulty diode.
Back in the shop I salvaged the
diode from a junk board which had same specs with the one which was faulty,
after replacement I tested the board and noted the standby voltage was present
and stable.
I went back to the client
place hoping for the best and after re-installing the power board, I applied
the power and I noted the backlights were on since the television was placed
back up.
This put a smile on my face,
this is the final results.
Thank up guys
See you in the next class.
Excellent repair and website. Congratulations and thank you for such a rich and interesting source of electronics knowledge and information. It is greatly appreciated and read by me on an almost daily basis. so grateful to you Humphrey. :-)
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