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millerc:
Hi everyone,

I've had the following TV for about 3 years and it's just suddenly done something very strange.

I'd been watching TV for about an hour and then all of a sudden the picture went from normal to almost white as if the brightness has been turned up to 200%.  I can just see a picture through it but it's like it's been overlaid with a bright white haze.

I unplugged the TV and left it switched off (unplugged from the wall socket) for two days.  When I switched it on it took it about 5 minutes before it went bright white again.

Interestingly, switching channels or video input sources switches the screen brightness back to normal for about 5 seconds and then when it shows the picture from the source then it immediately goes bright white again.

Does anyone know what the problem might be and how to fix it as it would be a shame to dump it ?

The TV is a Wharfedale 37 LCD (LCD37F1080P).

Thanks,

Chris

jordan:
Resolder stabilizuer IC on T-CON board

millerc:
Hi jordan,

That's brilliant thanks so much for that. I'll get the soldering iron out tonight.

Can you advise on what the stabiliser IC looks like or where it's generally located on the T-Con board ?

Thanks,

Chris

jordan:
T-con board is smaal bord up the panel,conections with ribbon cable to signal board.This SMD IC is with 3 pin to stabilizer smaal voltage.When is hot lost conection

downunder:

Also look at the ics on the T-Con board. Look for a small square one marked AS15-G, AS15-F or AS15-U.
If present, feel the top of the ic when the tv falters. If it is very hot to touch, that ic will be faulty and is notorious for causing your fault. It's a 48 pin ic so if you cant solder at this level, a replacement T-Con may be your answer.

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