Re: Samsung tv dosent turn on (no signal/standby light out) after lightning hit the h
Hah! I was hoping you would label some other but the pic is better so i can see the board numbers
So QM854 QM855 Both bottom left - the top one looks a bit burnt - is it just the photo? Q9162 (bottom Right) I think these are mosfets can you read the part numbers on any of them.
If they are you can test them for shorts -
Mosfets
If you have a manual range multimeter, set it to 200 ohms (two hundred). This is for 3 pin ICs only. You can test a mosfet (Q, IC designation) "in circuit" by (power off and unplugged)
a) black on pin 1- red on pin 2 - record ohms
b) black on pin 1- red on pin 3 - record ohms
c) black on pin 2- red on pin 3 - record ohms
If any reading is less than 30 ohms you might have shorted mosfet. Remove from circuit and repeat the tests to verify.
While you were away we had a similar case - did many tests and it ended up as faulty solder joints!!
Hah! I was hoping you would label some other but the pic is better so i can see the board numbers
So QM854 QM855 Both bottom left - the top one looks a bit burnt - is it just the photo? Q9162 (bottom Right) I think these are mosfets can you read the part numbers on any of them.
If they are you can test them for shorts -
Mosfets
If you have a manual range multimeter, set it to 200 ohms (two hundred). This is for 3 pin ICs only. You can test a mosfet (Q, IC designation) "in circuit" by (power off and unplugged)
a) black on pin 1- red on pin 2 - record ohms
b) black on pin 1- red on pin 3 - record ohms
c) black on pin 2- red on pin 3 - record ohms
If any reading is less than 30 ohms you might have shorted mosfet. Remove from circuit and repeat the tests to verify.
While you were away we had a similar case - did many tests and it ended up as faulty solder joints!!
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