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py3m4n:
When you say video processor do you mean the T-CON?
The T-CON is the small board situated at the center top in your picture with the foil tape on it and has the cable labelled LVDS running to it.
chrissie jones:
got boards for sale for this model...
vpauliakas:
Hello again,
I come back for your help again with the same TV. The problem is still unsolved as I didn't have a chance to replace the t-con LVDS V260B1-C03 board (however I found that warming up the area around the t-con board with a hair dryer brings up the picture in a minute or less), until now. I've picked up a replacement board and now I'm worried the TV might be dead. :17:
After installing the replacement board and powering on the set for a test the picture was very dark, only the shapes of menus could be made out (didn't have any source connected). After maybe 30 seconds, the picture started to clear up, but i noticed a thin pillar of white smoke rising from the very top. Power was immediately unplugged and the TV was torn down, again, to find the source. Upon inspection I discovered that two components on what I assume is the LCD controller (long, narrow PCB, sits on top of the lcd, model no. V260B1-X03) have failed. Here is a picture:
The failed components marked in red. Sorry for the poor quality, only have a phone camera. Not sure which markings around are relevant to the components. The components seem to have some numbers printed on them, but I can't make them out since they are darkened by the failure.
Now I have a few questions that I hope you can help me find an answer to. What exactly are these little components? Could they have been causing the original problem? If not, could a faulty replacement board cause these to fail? If for whatever reason the components can't be replaced, can the whole board be replaced? A google search with the model name does not turn up anything useful and the service manual I have does not cover this board.
For now I am left wondering if I killed the TV and looking forward to any replies.
Thanks.
Paulius
Edit: After more searching it seems that those are SMD fuses that failed. Anyone know what the specs for these fuses are?
tv tony:
they look like decoupling caps, remove them and try the set again, you may find it works if the fuse hasnt failed
vpauliakas:
--- Quote from: tv tony on April 04, 2012,09:21:19 ---they look like decoupling caps, remove them and try the set again, you may find it works if the fuse hasnt failed
--- End quote ---
Just did a google search on what a decoupling capacitor is as I've never heard of them before. From the few pictures that turned up they all seem to have a brown-ish centre, like the ones immediately to the right of the circled ones. The components that failed look more like SMD's, the centre seem to have been black even before they got cooked.. But then again I have no real experience with things like these and am only comparing to similar pictures found on google.
Either way I guess there is nothing to loose by removing them, if they are SMD's, the circuit is already open and there will be no change. If they are decoupling caps, it might just work again. Did I understand this correctly?
Thanks.
Paulius
Edit: Tried to put it together as it is. Good news - it works. Bad news - no colour blue. Still hoping to fix it if anyone can identify the components needed.
Edit[2]: Might be wrong about a missing colour, now it looks like a negative photo. Can this be changed back?
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