Hi gents. Thanks for the comments shakalnokturn and Sean. I just did some more testing based on your thoughts.
I tried powering up the TV with the backlight cables disconnected. Made no difference. The relay still clicked on and off immediately.
I then did some tests on the mainboard with the power supply forced on as per my previous post. Results were:
- 20v, 12v and 3.5v are all present at mainboard connector, AND at the 3x electrolytic capacitors immediately next to the main incoming connector. You can tell which capacitor corresponds to which voltage rail from the voltage ratings on the caps.
- I was also able to find 3.5v and 12v a little bit away from these caps doing a bit of testing, but couldn't find another 20v reference. I've attached a pic showing some areas of the board which seemed to be dead/powered off highlighted in red.
- The connector on the left side of the mainboard (P1895) seemed to have just a few millivolts registering to GND on the pins. This goes to the small board at the bottom of the TV off-centre towards the mainboard side. Not sure what this is for?
- IC2600 had essentially 0v to GND on all pins
- IC8800 had essentially 0v to GND on all pins
- The connector P8800 at the bottom is for the speakers, and had 1.4v-1.5v present on all pins to GND.
- Connector P8200 next to it which goes out to the IR receiver/power buttons/standby LED board had 3.5v on a bunch of pins, and perhaps even 12v on one (can't remember 100%, didn't take notes and tested dozens of points

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- I also tested the IR receiver/power buttons/standby LED board itself (pictures of the board below). This had 3.3v - 3.5v on at lest a couple of one pins on each connector. Both electrolytic caps had 3.3v - 3.5v. I took these pics the other day, but I haven't actually tested the LED itself or the rest of this board apart from the live testing I did tonight. Was interesting that it seems to have lots of power but not even an LED. As mentioned previously, it seems the LED is an 'all systems go' indicator for the whole TV, so there's obviously something wrong upstream which is preventing it from being switched on.
Not sure if the 20v is pretty much immediately chopped up and reduced once it goes into the mainboard, but there definitely seem to be some areas of the mainboard which are 'dead'/not turning on.
When I get a chance, I'll take another look at the schematic and see if I can figure out why it's not powering up. Might do some testing of it powered off too and see if there are any obvious shorts/open circuits etc.
Feel free to let me know any other thoughts/suggestions
