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LG 42lh3000 faulty t-con? Need some help please. Bit of a strange one.
dynomo:
LG 42LH3000 . Sounds ok, have picture with no parts missing or lines but its like an infrared image and has a slight rolling going on with the picture. PSU voltages all ok. I have attached pictures.
I thought t-con is faulty? Or maybe main AV board. Strange one.
Any help most appreciated .
Heggie:
I have a similar model which I believe uses the same parts but not 100% sure. I have a problem with half the screen then being black then before it starts to come back it starts to show half the picture similar to this from time to time. It does look as though many LGs have similar problems but different people have had to replace different parts to fix it.
Sorry I cant be of more help but would be interested to know what fixes yours as it may help to fix mine
Jabboy:
Hi
I have not seen this model with that type of issue before,
I believe it has AU Optronic screen and they are Notorios for the panel failure especially one side going dark.
In your case, I doubt it is the T-con but more of an AV Board failure.
dynomo:
--- Quote from: Jabboy on January 14, 2013,04:35:51 ---Hi
I have not seen this model with that type of issue before,
I believe it has AU Optronic screen and they are Notorios for the panel failure especially one side going dark.
In your case, I doubt it is the T-con but more of an AV Board failure.
--- End quote ---
Hi, yes this one has the AU Optronic Screen. I don't think this one is a screen issue as the picture is complete and even in brightness all over. I was starting to think more towards the fault being the main AV board myself. I have never seen one with this fault either so was not 100% I was correct. I will try to get another AV board and see what happens. Should be plenty of those around as the panel I know are prone to failing. Thanks for your input ! 2 heads sometimes work better than one. :thumbup:
t1412:
sorry to be nosey, have you tried going into service menu checking lvd setting or control board fault, thanks
regards
shaun
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