[TechAssist] Re: One Last try! Sony KV32xbr400 11 blinks then shuts off

  • From: Warren <warrenca@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 23:56:03 -0500

HI all
I'm getting back to you with some information on this dog
THe 200 volts and the 135 as well, when the set is turned on and also 
the High voltage.
High voltage was measured  at about 27K
THe blinks stop and the  voltages reamain but no Picture
The Raster can't be forced up with the screen control
Filiament voltage is there too  during this time
FIrst thing is the High voltage quits at about 50 secs
But the 200 and the 135 remain on
After about 2 mins you hear a click and the remaining voltages die off
Also you can push the power button without waiting for the 2 mins.,  the 
200 and the 135 dies off.
These are just a few more clues
I will report back with some more info soon

Warren Campbell



Warren wrote:

>Hi All 
>One last try with this one.  11 blinks must mean something to the SOny People 
>out there.
>I need some suggestions with this one as we are not familiar with this chassis.
>THe set turns on with a high voltage crackle and a relay click, the set
>also blinks 11 times and then the set seems to go back to a standby mode.
>If you unplug the power cord now  you hear the high voltage come down so 
>we feel it's up the whole time. IF you don't unplug the power The set will 
>shut itself off too.
>Again you will hear the crackle of the High voltage coming down.
>No audio information is heard from the set during the 11 blinks.
>We also don't have any Schematic or Key Voltage test points.
>Thanks for the tips guys in the past your help is appreciated.
>
>The chassis may be DXIA
>
>TIA
>
>Warren Campbell
>Campbell's TV & Appliances
>Cannington ONT
>
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