Thank you for posting this video. I was going to throw out my Bravia after a lighting strike, replaced the Power board and all is good, saved myself £££. Keep up the good work matey 👍
My 87 yr old Moms 2011 Panasonic 42" TV would shut off after a few hours of use. A red led light would slowly flash. The remote would not turn the TV back on?! I figured out that if I removed the TV's power cord from the wall, and plugged it back in, the TV would RESET. In the old days of computers, we would call that a "Hard Boot"! She would sit for hours staring at a black screen. Thank you for putting this simple step by step video together. We cant afford another TV, so THANK YOU for helping me! Michael Seattle WA USA!
Bro... your video gave me the confidence to give it a go with my lightning-struck, won't-turn-on TV - new power board, good as new. Thanks for the great info!
10:45..."if you want to ask a question..." but questions posted months ago go unanswered. I enjoyed this tutorial. I'd have replaced that huge black capacitor before the whole board, however, as modern capacitors are poorly manufactured junk components and are likely the power failure cause....and cheap!
Hi, very detailed video , nicely explained .highly appreciate it!! I had a question on my TV- I've a sony XBR65X850E which is not turning on , no power on the screen (black) when I plug in it makes a squeaky noice from inside. I tried to reset couple of times from power but no help , is it a faulty power board problem or something else?
Great vid thanks, please tell people however that the BIG FAT CAPACITOR in the middle has anywhere from 300 to 450volts in it even after disconnecting the power. If they handled the board immedietly after removing it, there is enough to cause shock.
Its such a shame that such a huge board cant just be fixed. I guarantee its probably a blown capacitor or something simple. That circuit board is so huge and DOESNT use SMD components. It SHOULD be cake to fix :(
Thank you, now I have to go test my DC voltage. My TV is a 110v US model KDL-40V5100 manufactured in May 2009. It doesn't have the fuse in the plug like that Euro model. There was a near lightning strike that took it out. I tried to check the fuse that is on the power supply board and it ohms out at 0 ohms but I'm not sure if it is correct since It's not removable without desoldering it. I checked the voltage to see if it comes through it and it does have 110 (117actual) volts on both sides. The 3.3vdc is present all the time it's plugged in. One Question I have is about my standby/power LED at the bottom of the front panel. It will come on if I unplug and plug the power cord back in but still a black screen. When it is plugged in I hear a relay clicking like it would do when I powered it on before the lightning. Only, it's is a double click and the the standby/power LED comes on for 12 sec. then goes off for 4 sec. and then it cycles again repeatedly. Does that mean I need to do anything different or test anything else than what you were explaining and testing for?
But what's the fun in that? Search the faulty Capacitor, Triac, Transistor or Diode and replace that. It's just like art; it takes some time but the end result is so rewarding.
We replaced the power supply board with a brand new one. Tested it with a voltage tester on DC and should show 5 amps and it doesn't. The old one did the same. Do you know what the problem might be from here? There is power going in from the plug but not power going out to the mother board. Like I said the old one did the same so I am guessing it must be something else. Any suggestions?
would each tv model have the same reference number? for instance if anyone had the tv your referenced in the video will they be looking up the same power source board that you referenced in the power board in the video?
Hi, I've got a Sony Bravia KDL-40EX503 that turned off on it's own, but the red standby light flashes twice. Could this be power supply issue? I've tried soft reset and factory reset, still get the same result. Any ideas please?
Good morning. Our TV went out last week a Sony 85XBR X950G I tested the board and though we had incoming power there was no standby voltage on the pin. I thought I had found the issue and ordered a new board that showed up today. Everything checks out but the standby pin still has no 3.3VDC on the new board. Any idea what you would check next? Now it has me wondering if my power supply board was the issue in the first place. Thanks for any advice.
My xbr9 is getting 15Vac 6Vdc to the 2 boards that attach to the screen (are these the backlight boards)? The boards are labeled 12V. Can you recommend component testing on the power board to fix this? If not, does this indicate that the main board is bad? And is it worth replacing, if it's supposed to supply 12Vdc with no AC is it possible that both of these boards are now blown as well?
Hi samsung 32in I have measured all outputs coming from the power Supply and all measures good...Now Shopjimmy had sent me 3 diff main boards and didn't work.. they indicated those were defective and gave up after that, gave me a refund...I have diff T-con board inplace.. going back to the main brd..should I buy from somewhere else?? or give them another shot?? when I disconnect PS from main back lights light up I have ck'd my cord and ok... seems liike I have isolated to the main brd .....what else can I ck TY
HI thanks for the great info . We have a Sony XBR 85X 850D which was working fine in the morning but when we came back from work was dead and no power or light will come on . We were able to take off the back cover . Noticed there are 4 boards in the back . Tested the 1st board using the multi meter and verified the 110 AC coming in and out . But the 2nd board which we think is the 2ndry power board had 110 Volt coming in but we couldnt verify voltage going out . Now we couldnt test the 3rd( some kind of green tuner board) and 4th board (main board ) . We are in the process of ordering the 2nd power supply board but would like to know how to test the 3rd and 4th board . Any insight in this will be helpful . Donot wanna junk the TV as its just 4 years old and was working fine before went to mars
I have the 2 blinking lights, sony bravia same model not powering up. I have 3.3vdc on standby, acc detect and power on(when power button is pressed), but nothing on the 12v pins, any idea what that means?
My TV won't turn on. On the power supply board there's a connector with two pins labeled 5V and two labeled 12V. When I connect the AC power cord, I get 5.1 VDC on the 5V pins, but 0 VDC on the 12V pins. I bought a replacement board from a repair shop but it did not fix my problem and I get the same readings on these pins. Do you think both these voltages should be present when AC power is applied? Does this means both boards are defective?
Hi, when i was checking the stand by pin, i slip the multimeter and touch two pins and and spark came out, can be the other board (the one connected) be damage by that? 😞
Hi, my sony bravia DKL-55W800B was working one day and the next nothing. No light on the screen, no light on the bottom of the tv. I checked the transformer with a voltmeter and that is fine. Next i changed the LED driver and that wasn't the issue. So I changed the Main Board and nothing. What do you think is the problem. Thank you
The video ignores the fact that the capacitors on the board could remain fully charged, even with the mains power disconnected. Some people are in for a shock.
@@jeffw825 Now...I'm not saying this is the safest or most efficient way to discharge a capacitor, by any means. But that said, most people I've met who regularly work with common electrical equipment will simply take an insulated screwdriver or something and very quickly connect 2 of the posts with the metal on the tool to discharge any electricity stored in the capacitor. Do this at your own risk, it is definitely not the safest way to discharge a capacitor.
Our TV went out last week a Sony 85XBR X950G I tested the board and though we had incoming power there was no standby voltage on the pin. I thought I had found the issue and ordered a new board that showed up today. Everything checks out but the standby pin still has no 3.3VDC on the new board. Any idea what you would check next? Now it has me wondering if my power supply board was the issue in the first place. What else can I check?
@@AlbertBridenbaker I am not an expert. I was reading some forums and few people said that they replaces power boards, but still no standby voltage... then one expert replied that these boards are all connected and the problem could be anywhere. If there are no service schematics for it, its very difficult to repair.
Dude wish you could come fix my big screen. Turned off on it’s own and now won’t turn back on, no standby light nothing! ☹️ Think it’s a power supply issue. Hopefully can have someone take a look at it real soon 🤞
I have a Sony KVL-26BX300 tv...When I m switching it on then its standby green color light is glowing continuosly but the screen is totally black....I checked the power supply board and it is supplying correct voltage to the logic board...can you tell me what could be the problem and how to resolve it?? I will be very grateful if you spare few minutes to reply me.
I unplug the main board from power supply board went to check power supply board with meter ground my black, one stump meter pen in to check voltage TV lit for a second
My Phillips TV is not turning on. It stopped working when it was 1 1/2 years old it is still not 2yrs old. I don’t have anything to check the power on the board so I just bought the power board. However, I just changed the power board ,the TV still doesn’t turn on. What else could be the issue ?
how to repair? You didnt repair anything but just replaced the whole board lol. Reparing is identifying what causes the bad board to fail. Thats the real challenge.
Thank you for posting this video. I was going to throw out my Bravia after a lighting strike, replaced the Power board and all is good, saved myself £££. Keep up the good work matey 👍
this is why my tv/audio stuff is on a line conditioner. if lightning strikes, it will blow the fuse in the line conditioner and save my equipment.
How much did a new one cost?
Why you don't just fix the original supply board? What's the problem with it?
My 87 yr old Moms 2011 Panasonic 42" TV would shut off after a few hours of use. A red led light would slowly flash. The remote would not turn the TV back on?! I figured out that if I removed the TV's power cord from the wall, and plugged it back in, the TV would RESET. In the old days of computers, we would call that a "Hard Boot"! She would sit for hours staring at a black screen. Thank you for putting this simple step by step video together. We cant afford another TV, so THANK YOU for helping me! Michael Seattle WA USA!
That was a very detailed and very professional class! Thank you so much!
Really?????? Replacement?!!!!!!!
Bro... your video gave me the confidence to give it a go with my lightning-struck, won't-turn-on TV - new power board, good as new. Thanks for the great info!
Glad I could help!
You must be joking...did you say lightning struck
Very informative, you made something that looked so complicated very simple! Thanks!
10:45..."if you want to ask a question..." but questions posted months ago go unanswered. I enjoyed this tutorial. I'd have replaced that huge black capacitor before the whole board, however, as modern capacitors are poorly manufactured junk components and are likely the power failure cause....and cheap!
Very simple and clear explanation.. top stuff
Hi, very detailed video , nicely explained .highly appreciate it!! I had a question on my TV- I've a sony XBR65X850E which is not turning on , no power on the screen (black) when I plug in it makes a squeaky noice from inside. I tried to reset couple of times from power but no help , is it a faulty power board problem or something else?
EXTREMELY well explained and helpful. Thank you for posting this tutorial.
Great vid thanks, please tell people however that the BIG FAT CAPACITOR in the middle has anywhere from 300 to 450volts in it even after disconnecting the power. If they handled the board immedietly after removing it, there is enough to cause shock.
Very easy to follow video, Thankyou . Subscribed
Well presented video, found it via a link from The Guardian.
The guardian? No way, send me link please!
@@HealMyTech1 Article is called "Repair or replace? An expert guide to fixing or ditching eight essential household items"
Extremely helpful. Thank you
Its such a shame that such a huge board cant just be fixed. I guarantee its probably a blown capacitor or something simple. That circuit board is so huge and DOESNT use SMD components. It SHOULD be cake to fix :(
I learn so much from you. Thank you. Love light and peace
Thank you, now I have to go test my DC voltage. My TV is a 110v US model KDL-40V5100 manufactured in May 2009. It doesn't have the fuse in the plug like that Euro model. There was a near lightning strike that took it out. I tried to check the fuse that is on the power supply board and it ohms out at 0 ohms but I'm not sure if it is correct since It's not removable without desoldering it. I checked the voltage to see if it comes through it and it does have 110 (117actual) volts on both sides. The 3.3vdc is present all the time it's plugged in. One Question I have is about my standby/power LED at the bottom of the front panel. It will come on if I unplug and plug the power cord back in but still a black screen. When it is plugged in I hear a relay clicking like it would do when I powered it on before the lightning. Only, it's is a double click and the the standby/power LED comes on for 12 sec. then goes off for 4 sec. and then it cycles again repeatedly. Does that mean I need to do anything different or test anything else than what you were explaining and testing for?
Good Video Why did you not trouble shoot the PSU Board ? Make it more Intresting.
Wow thank you very much!! I learned and my tv is now working!
But what's the fun in that? Search the faulty Capacitor, Triac, Transistor or Diode and replace that.
It's just like art; it takes some time but the end result is so rewarding.
We replaced the power supply board with a brand new one. Tested it with a voltage tester on DC and should show 5 amps and it doesn't. The old one did the same. Do you know what the problem might be from here? There is power going in from the plug but not power going out to the mother board. Like I said the old one did the same so I am guessing it must be something else. Any suggestions?
I love this video so much
would each tv model have the same reference number? for instance if anyone had the tv your referenced in the video will they be looking up the same power source board that you referenced in the power board in the video?
Exelente tutoring//
Hi, I've got a Sony Bravia KDL-40EX503 that turned off on it's own, but the red standby light flashes twice. Could this be power supply issue? I've tried soft reset and factory reset, still get the same result. Any ideas please?
Thank you for quality video
Good morning. Our TV went out last week a Sony 85XBR X950G I tested the board and though we had incoming power there was no standby voltage on the pin. I thought I had found the issue and ordered a new board that showed up today. Everything checks out but the standby pin still has no 3.3VDC on the new board. Any idea what you would check next? Now it has me wondering if my power supply board was the issue in the first place. Thanks for any advice.
What ended up being your issue? My x950g just died today. Black everything and no indicator lights on anything. Power supply?
My xbr9 is getting 15Vac 6Vdc to the 2 boards that attach to the screen
(are these the backlight boards)? The boards are labeled 12V. Can you
recommend component testing on the power board to fix this? If not, does
this indicate that the main board is bad? And is it worth replacing, if
it's supposed to supply 12Vdc with no AC is it possible that both of
these boards are now blown as well?
Would this also work on a Hisense TV? Just died on me and I'm hearing a relay click which I assume is related to the power board
Thanks for that very helpful!
Hi samsung 32in I have measured all outputs coming from the power Supply and all measures good...Now Shopjimmy had sent me 3 diff main boards and didn't work.. they indicated those were defective and gave up after that, gave me a refund...I have diff T-con board inplace.. going back to the main brd..should I buy from somewhere else?? or give them another shot?? when I disconnect PS from main back lights light up I have ck'd my cord and ok... seems liike I have isolated to the main brd .....what else can I ck
TY
HI thanks for the great info . We have a Sony XBR 85X 850D which was working fine in the morning but when we came back from work was dead and no power or light will come on . We were able to take off the back cover . Noticed there are 4 boards in the back . Tested the 1st board using the multi meter and verified the 110 AC coming in and out . But the 2nd board which we think is the 2ndry power board had 110 Volt coming in but we couldnt verify voltage going out . Now we couldnt test the 3rd( some kind of green tuner board) and 4th board (main board ) . We are in the process of ordering the 2nd power supply board but would like to know how to test the 3rd and 4th board . Any insight in this will be helpful . Donot wanna junk the TV as its just 4 years old and was working fine before went to mars
thanks., for your tutorial video
I have the 2 blinking lights, sony bravia same model not powering up. I have 3.3vdc on standby, acc detect and power on(when power button is pressed), but nothing on the 12v pins, any idea what that means?
How to repair the power board without replacing the entire power board
Please make a video to show how a Constant Current LED Driver board is intalled.
I have the kdl-55w805c. Power going straight into a board. No sign of life. Have replaced the board that the power goes into but nothing. Any tips?
Didn't know how to check the wire but bought a new one and still nothing
My TV won't turn on. On the power supply board there's a connector with two pins labeled 5V and two labeled 12V. When I connect the AC power cord, I get 5.1 VDC on the 5V pins, but 0 VDC on the 12V pins. I bought a replacement board from a repair shop but it did not fix my problem and I get the same readings on these pins. Do you think both these voltages should be present when AC power is applied? Does this means both boards are defective?
Hi, when i was checking the stand by pin, i slip the multimeter and touch two pins and and spark came out, can be the other board (the one connected) be damage by that? 😞
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hello where I can find circuit for Sony KD55X7002E? please guide me, Thank you.
Hi, my sony bravia DKL-55W800B was working one day and the next nothing. No light on the screen, no light on the bottom of the tv. I checked the transformer with a voltmeter and that is fine. Next i changed the LED driver and that wasn't the issue. So I changed the Main Board and nothing. What do you think is the problem. Thank you
Good job thanks
The video ignores the fact that the capacitors on the board could remain fully charged, even with the mains power disconnected. Some people are in for a shock.
How do we drain the capacitors?
@@jeffw825 Now...I'm not saying this is the safest or most efficient way to discharge a capacitor, by any means.
But that said, most people I've met who regularly work with common electrical equipment will simply take an insulated screwdriver or something and very quickly connect 2 of the posts with the metal on the tool to discharge any electricity stored in the capacitor.
Do this at your own risk, it is definitely not the safest way to discharge a capacitor.
Very nice indeed, gracias sir..
Where can one purchase a power board. I live in South Africa. Myne stopped working a day ago.
This is what business shops do , they pay more this way especially in the summer time all that heat
Grea tutorial mate, extremely easy to follow
If you dont have standby voltage, its not necessary that the power board is defective, problem could be also elsewhere as everything is connected.
Our TV went out last week a Sony 85XBR X950G I tested the board and though we had incoming power there was no standby voltage on the pin. I thought I had found the issue and ordered a new board that showed up today. Everything checks out but the standby pin still has no 3.3VDC on the new board. Any idea what you would check next? Now it has me wondering if my power supply board was the issue in the first place. What else can I check?
@@AlbertBridenbaker I am not an expert. I was reading some forums and few people said that they replaces power boards, but still no standby voltage... then one expert replied that these boards are all connected and the problem could be anywhere. If there are no service schematics for it, its very difficult to repair.
Salam and Thx bro but I expected u to try find issue on the board not just replace it.
same here better fix old one
How much does the board cost? Thanks.
Dude wish you could come fix my big screen. Turned off on it’s own and now won’t turn back on, no standby light nothing! ☹️ Think it’s a power supply issue. Hopefully can have someone take a look at it real soon 🤞
you very great
Ty fam
I have a Sony KVL-26BX300 tv...When I m switching it on then its standby green color light is glowing continuosly but the screen is totally black....I checked the power supply board and it is supplying correct voltage to the logic board...can you tell me what could be the problem and how to resolve it??
I will be very grateful if you spare few minutes to reply me.
Hellow,my Sony Bravia kdl U2000 does not work after a thunderstorm,how can I repair the power board?
V. Good
can any give me estimate cost of lcd tv power suply board ?i feel like m being ripped off🙂
How do you take off the fuse
That's Good Idea replace a new 1 Power Supply to free Stress
How much did th board cost
I unplug the main board from power supply board went to check power supply board with meter ground my black, one stump meter pen in to check voltage TV lit for a second
My Plasma turned off while plugging in a flash drive, any help please
Nice video..tq
What is the exact failure on the board?
Just now I fix my Samsung tv the same problem.
I replace mine board power supply. Everything seem to work a few seconds turn off standby light stayed on now won’t turn on
My Phillips TV is not turning on. It stopped working when it was 1 1/2 years old it is still not 2yrs old. I don’t have anything to check the power on the board so I just bought the power board. However, I just changed the power board ,the TV still doesn’t turn on. What else could be the issue ?
ther ur link not open right side of power supply plz ad right link
I have an RCA no image no sound and checked my LED's they are working. I'm no sure to troubleshoot
I have a RCA 40-in screen TV the screen is starting to blink and making a loud noise
Don't Touch the Capazitor after first Testing. ;)
I have no power coming onto the board. What should I do
defo not recommend though if never looked inside a TV due to such high voltage good you fixed that one
Sony lcd power stage Rectifier volt 250v coming 320v nothing problem?main filter new change
It doesnt help at all . I want component repair. Not swapping new board 😭 help me😭
Sir,My pc is turning on and display also,But after windows starting screen it becomes off.And then there is no display
driver issue?
Dokta Gero Yes
Same problem with my Tv
Hercule
Way too loud intro jingle.
What is all this POPPING NOISE ?!?
Need help
how to repair? You didnt repair anything but just replaced the whole board lol. Reparing is identifying what causes the bad board to fail. Thats the real challenge.
😂😂😂Replace Man 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
dragon ball
You are not a technician
I am in South Africa where can I find the psu board for a Sony Bravia KLV 405 550 A serial no. 9004054 Cape town area
Tnx for sharing master..done for sub..sending my fullsuport
sir thanks for the information you have provided can i have your whats app group such that i ask you more
thanks my friend you help me a lot