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|    ohger1s@gmail.com to kayge    |
|    Re: Hisense 58R6E TV won't power up    |
|    29 Aug 22 13:37:46    |
      From: ohg...@gmail.com              On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 1:52:22 PM UTC-4, kayge wrote:       > Trying to fix this 58" tv for a friend. The red LED blinks three times        > then goes out for a few seconds, then repeats. Checked the backlight LED's        > and 3 were blown, so I replaced all 5 10-LED strips. Same thing, blinking        > red LED. Then I replaced the power supply board, no change. Finally I        > replaced the mother board, no change. Could the T-con board be causing        > this? Does the T-con talk back to the mother? Any help would be greatly        > appreciated.              The vast majority of this model I see need LEDs followed by bad mains. I       never repaired/replaced a power supply or tcon. The tcon doesn't talk to the       main AFAIK (most don't, very few exceptions).              You can try removing the LVDS cable on the tcon. If it starts and turns on       the back lights, plug it back in and remove the ribbons to the display to see       if the display or the tcon is loading it down.              You said you found some bad LEDS, did you note the voltage of them? They're       either 3V or 6V. There are like 50 in this model, so you should be getting       about 150V between pins 2N and 2P on the power supply when you start the TV,       or about twice that if        this model uses 6V LEDs. If there's a problem with the LED array, it will       appear briefly and disappear, so have your meter on those points before you       start it.              There's an excellent chance the main you bought is bad. There's a tact switch       near the RF input on this board. Push and HOLD it in for at least 15 full       seconds, release and push the power button to see if it will start and try       that on your original        board as well.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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