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    #21
    Re: Small RCA TV white screen

    Originally posted by R_J View Post
    Digikey has the AO3420 which is a 6 amp version that should be ok. They also have a RUR040N02TL 4 amp version.
    Thanks. Someone else also suggested this.

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      #22
      Re: Small RCA TV white screen

      Originally posted by R_J View Post
      Digikey has the AO3420 which is a 6 amp version that should be ok. They also have a RUR040N02TL 4 amp version.
      I believe RUR040N02TL 4 amp version is the one I have in the TV right now. The one's that are marked XF. Attached is what I bought from DigiKey.

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        #23
        Re: Small RCA TV white screen

        Originally posted by BustinCaps View Post
        I believe RUR040N02TL 4 amp version is the one I have in the TV right now. The one's that are marked XF. Attached is what I bought from DigiKey.

        That will work, You should have mentioned you got the mosfet from Digikey earlier as there is also a 100ma transistor with the marking XF, which would not work.

        So good to here you have it repaired. The red/green line is the R.F. channel indicator
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        Last edited by R_J; 07-01-2022, 08:49 PM.

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          #24
          Re: Small RCA TV white screen

          Originally posted by R_J View Post
          That will work, You should have mentioned you got the mosfet from Digikey earlier as there is also a 100ma transistor with the marking XF, which would not work.

          So good to here you have it repaired. The red/green line is the R.F. channel indicator
          Yes it is working. Thanks for your help. Much appreciated. It appears the whole problem was the wrong resistors. I was hoping you could explain how the transformer works. Is it upscaling or downscaling the power and is it converting DC to DC or DC to AC? I want to learn what was going on there.

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            #25
            Re: Small RCA TV white screen

            In your case power supply is 12v. So to run backlight's and such the transformer is boosting voltage.
            I'm confused. Resistors where bad? You then replaced with wrong value. Then put old ones back in, or new ones of correct value?
            Last edited by dskall; 07-02-2022, 11:20 AM.
            I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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              #26
              Re: Small RCA TV white screen

              wondering the same, I think he had a bad mosfet too.

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                #27
                Re: Small RCA TV white screen

                Originally posted by BustinCaps View Post
                Yes it is working. Thanks for your help. Much appreciated. It appears the whole problem was the wrong resistors. I was hoping you could explain how the transformer works. Is it upscaling or downscaling the power and is it converting DC to DC or DC to AC? I want to learn what was going on there.
                Transformers only work with AC they do not pass or convert DC (the diodes then convert the ac to dc)
                The mosfet you replaced switches the raw 12volt input across the pimary of the transformer at about 50khz, this induces a current in the secondary windings of the transformer, there are likely 3 or more secondary supplies in this unit, one of them is a negative voltage whose diode is likely D303 and C323 is the filter cap.
                D306, D305, D302, likely supply other voltages for the tv.

                I suspect the mosfet shorted and you replaced it with a proper replacement, BUT you also replaced the source resistors at the same time. the values you used for those resistors were too high a value (2 10Ω in parallel=5Ω) The controller monitors the voltage drop across these resistors and was likely sensing a fault and shutting down. When you reinstalled the correct resistors (2 1.5Ω in parallel= 0.75Ω) the circuit operated as it should.

                The inverter circuit for the ccfl uses a different transformer (T401) and drive circuit
                Last edited by R_J; 07-02-2022, 01:21 PM.

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                  #28
                  Re: Small RCA TV white screen

                  Originally posted by dskall View Post
                  In your case power supply is 12v. So to run backlight's and such the transformer is boosting voltage.
                  I'm confused. Resistors where bad? You then replaced with wrong value. Then put old ones back in, or new ones of correct value?
                  So I replaced mosfet and resistors at the same time. I thought both were bad. Only the mosfet was bad and the old resistors (1 ohm) where good. The new resistors I used were 10 ohms so that was the problem.

                  I think there is a separate transformer that runs the backlight power to the lcd screen.

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                    #29
                    Re: Small RCA TV white screen

                    Originally posted by R_J View Post
                    Transformers only work with AC they do not pass or convert DC (the diodes then convert the ac to dc)
                    The mosfet you replaced switches the raw 12volt input across the pimary of the transformer at about 50khz, this induces a current in the secondary windings of the transformer, there are likely 3 or more secondary supplies in this unit, one of them is a negative voltage whose diode is likely D303 and C323 is the filter cap.
                    D306, D305, D302, likely supply other voltages for the tv.

                    I suspect the mosfet shorted and you replaced it with a proper replacement, BUT you also replaced the source resistors at the same time. the values you used for those resistors were too high a value (2 10Ω in parallel=5Ω) The controller monitors the voltage drop across these resistors and was likely sensing a fault and shutting down. When you reinstalled the correct resistors (2 1.5Ω in parallel= 0.75Ω) the circuit operated as it should.

                    The inverter circuit for the ccfl uses a different transformer (T401) and drive circuit
                    That's exactly what happened. Forgive my lack of knowledge on electrical circuits but is the mosfet creating the ac by switching at 50khz? Is the mosfet creating the ac from the 12v input?

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