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Lotas, Diah, I appreciate your patience. I have include new photos with no shadows. I have included notes on my findings. I believe the TVS Diodes are fine. I checked on the other side of the tv's driver/ buffer board. I received the same results as to to the driver board in question. Can anyone tell me what is that device in front of the 4 TVS Diodes? I ask ask in the color orange box, while in Diode mode, I beeped in different spots of the component. I wondered if that is worth to mention as the right side of the TV displayed a picture and the left side boot looped and didn't provide a picture, wondered if it was shorted out. I tried to ohm it out, but my suspicion or guess is its Diode as well. Proud to get this far, and glad I am not a board parts changer as of yet, looking forward to de-solder soon!2 Photos
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And on the other, working side, how does it show?
Gently heat the leg with a soldering iron on one side and lift it up a little so that this pin does not touch the board, and check its resistance again with a multimeter.
This is also some kind of two-anode suppressor; it should not show anything in any direction.Last edited by lotas; 09-15-2024, 03:54 AM.
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Hey Lotas, I have attached photos shows the working side, with the TVS diode and anode suppressor. I have one leg lifted on the non-working side, (no photos attached), and could not measure resistance even using skinny probes.
Lotas is the anode suppressor needed to allow picture on screen? If it is lost, can a substitute be used? i.e diode, jumper wire? Just curious?2 Photos
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the pin marked with orange are GND on this this Photo
not good idea to play with it... as its nothings , just belong to COF protection no read at alll
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Lotas with the suppressor lifted one leg in that photo, i have 0.2 ohms.
Guys I'll come clean, I screwed up, on the working side i was lifting the one leg up gently on the anode supressor and it came off both sides. I wanted to know if i could read anything and compare the two on both sides. Is it game over, or can we substitute in a component?
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Originally posted by Dodgethis View PostLotas with the suppressor lifted one leg in that photo, i have 0.2 ohms.
Guys I'll come clean, I screwed up, on the working side i was lifting the one leg up gently on the anode supressor and it came off both sides. I wanted to know if i could read anything and compare the two on both sides. Is it game over, or can we substitute in a component?
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Thanks Diah, I'll do some research on it, Never herd of it before between you and lotas knowledge
Originally posted by lotas View Post
Is 0.2 Ohm on the diode itself or is it left on the board?
Hey Lotas, its 0.2 ohms left on the board, one leg is soldered to the board. I couldn't measure anything on it
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Originally posted by lotas View PostClearly, check the resistance on these ceramic capacitors.
C1: 3.992 k ohm
C2: 18.07 K ohm
C3: 304.7 K ohm
C4: 9.49 k ohm
C5: 9.49 K ohm
C6: 220.3 k ohm
C7: 221.4 K ohm
C8: 9.45 k Ohm
C9: 9.44 K ohm
C10: 0.630 Mega ohm ----- Maybe bad?
C11: 302.4 K ohm
C12: 3.96 K ohm
C13: 3.94 K ohm
C14: 3.94 K ohm
C15: 43 Mega ohm ----- Kept Increasing in resistance, weird has to be bad right?
C16: open line ----- obviously bad ?
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