Hisense 58H6550E red light on with black screen
I have a Hisense 58H6550E smart TV, and about a week ago the screen went black. Originally, when I unplugged it and plugged it back in, the red light would come on, and once I pressed the power button the red light would turn off and stay off. If I pressed the power button again it would remain off until I unplugged it again and plugged it back in. I saw on a forum that this might mean the main board was bad, so I purchased a new main board and installed it, and now the problem is slightly different. Now when I plug it in, the red light still comes on, but when I press the power button the red light goes off for 3 seconds and then comes back on. There is still zero picture and zero audio. I’m not sure if this means the new main board I purchased is also defective, or if the issue is something else entirely. Does this sound like it’s actually a main board issue? And if it might be something else, what steps could I take to diagnose the issue?
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Hi,
Don't know the TV but it sounds like a power board problem.
With most TVs when power is connected to the TV and a red standby LED glows to indicate to the user that the TV has power. This light is turned on by the mainboard because it has received a voltage signal from the power board that power is available.
Usually when the user presses the Power On button on the TV (or remote), the mainboard then signals the power board to turn full on (it has only been in standby mode up until this point and is not supplying all the necessary power that is required) and the mainboard changes the colour of the red LED to another colour (blue or green?) to indicate that the TV is now on and not in a standby state.
Since you have changed the mainboard and are still not getting a picture or audio it may be that the TV is not even powering on correctly.
Have you checked the power board for any obvious component damage e.g. heat stressed components or bulging or blown capacitors?
Just my take on this.
из jayeff
Thank you!!! I did check for bulging capacitors and everything looked intact, nothing is bulging or blown. This did initially occur when I was changing inputs on my TV, is it possible that a shock could’ve come through the HDMI input and fried something inside (which is what made me initially think it might be the main board) or was that most likely just a coincidence?
из Scott Sterner
Hi Scott, I’ve got the same problem with the same TV. What was your solution? Did a new power board solve it for you?
из Andy Blakely
I too am having this problem. Replacing the boards did not correct the issue.
из Aaron Hanson
Same here replaced all boards except the backlights which may be the issue...don’t know!!!
из javier812
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