Larry,
I have located the "g" board on the Sony TV (kp51ws520) and located the d6116 diode and the d6301 that you recommended replacing. Could you tell me were I could purchase there parts or the board. Do you have a schematic of that board, or any information that will help?
Paul
D6116 8-719-081-97 DIODE MMDL914T1No longer availableD6301 6-500-567-21 DIODE 10ERB20-TB5
You can get these diodes from www.partstore.com
My Sony Tv blinks 9 times, will replacing the G Board with these parts fix it. If so, how do I repair my tv using the parts?
Larry,
Your information here is greatly appreciated by consumers!
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I ordered parts for my Sony KP51WS520......can't wait to fix my tv.
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good luck and please let us know if everything worked out for you also if you could , PLEASE! take some digital shots of your repair for me from start to finish???? you can post them here for everyone as I will combine them with repair
also if you need a service manual for your set please post me on private message here your e-mail and complete model number of your set
Larry could you please email me the manual for a kp46wt520 ? I am having the 10 blink code...followed buy sequences of 9 blinks. I guess it could be three things...the switching regulator or either of the two diodes d6116 or d6301. You made a comment earlier I din't understand. What do you mean by the statement below...it is confusing me. Thanks a bunch for your help
Replace D 6116 and D 6301 on the
Replace D 6116 and D 6301 on the G board there is a post in here that gives the part numbers also on the parts you need
Larry
Hi Larry. I was confused on the troubleshootiung message below ... What does this mean when it says "do not resolder as this will fix the problem tempoary. Can you state this a different way so I understand what they mean. How do I replace 2 diodes with soldering??? Thanks
Also the Tv on button had to be pushed 3 times almost evry time when trying to turn it on in order for it to work. It toally went dead today Is this the switching regulator that was causing this or did one of my diodes go totally out now that it will not turn on. Do you know what diode it would be out of thee two causing this problem if you suspect the diodes. Thanks a million for your help buddy !
Larry...i am still trying to figure out the answer to the above question that I asked. Not sure how you fix a diode without soldering and what that statement means about fixing it temporary
The D6301 is a purple/black diode.
and D6116 looks like a tiny black square on the bottom of the circuit board. I thought that little thing was called a surface mount ???
Can I just desolder one leg of the D6301 purple/black diode and see if that works ??? Or can the tv catch on fire if I do that.....i saw that fix listed elsewhere and wondered if it works ???
Thank you for your help very much ! :)
no what I meant was that when you resolder , or resolder the diode connection that does fix your problem, But it is only a temporary fix. the right fix is to replace both of the diodes
Larry Dillon
Sony says that I can't just send in my board to be repaired...that I have to go to an authorized repair place. Any advice
you will need to contact ptscorp.com get the number and call them but make sure you make them aware of the 9 blink problem
Don't try to fix this problem yourself unless you are qualified....the parts are incredibly small. It is totally worth the money to send in your G-board to PTScorp and have them fix it for $125!
I have a Sony 51' KP-51WS520. It blinks 3times and nothing comes on. Nobody sells a g board anymore because sony discontinued them. Someone please help me
contact pts corp.com and explain the symptoms and you will get a very good estimate to repair/rebuild the G board.
Larry Dillon.
look at the post above this one. read a little first and most questions will be answered.
Larry.
Hi Larry I am having a simmilar problem with my sony kp51ws520 with the flashing 9 time could you send me anything manual or pictures as how to related the g-boar and those 2 diodes that I need replacing, The d6301 and the d6116.
Thanks