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Richard Deeming23-Oct-14 5:09
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GeneralSo, it's now on floor with its innards exposed. Pin
DaveAuld23-Oct-14 3:16
professionalDaveAuld23-Oct-14 3:16 
The telly that is.

After near killing myself getting the brute off the wall on my own, I lay it on the floor, whipped the back off and started to look / poke around.

Don't see any swollen capacitors, noticed a sticker with the Test Point (Va and Vs) voltage readings and these two main ones should be 55 and 209 volts. Jagging them with my test meter they are only 15V and 1.1. Disconnecting the cables off to the inverters and the other boards and rechecking, they are still the same.

Poking around the board (without a schematic), I can see the 240vac coming in, find it dropping down to 130vac. can find the 5V off to the other boards. I'm guessing then it is the psu card that is pooped, I tried adjusting the posts that trim the Va and Vs levels, but this made next to no difference.

Ordered a new one at £79, so hopefully that will be it. I am away to remove this board to see if there is any signs of damage underneath to try and work out if it can be repaired easily by a component swap, if I see anything obvious.

I have had no lack locating a schematic or service manual, so my google-fu must be off today.

It is a PS63C7000yk, and the PSU board is a BN44-00334A J30 REV1.1 if anyone wants something to do............ Roll eyes | :rolleyes:
Dave
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