Hi!
I got the TV in the title. Unfortunately the mainboard died which is a well known failure of those sh*t Philips tv's.
Now to my question:
I got a working mainboard from an 47PFL6007K/12 for a very very cheap price and it arrives soon. The mainboard is pretty much the same besides one unpopulated hdmi connector which I don't care about. The board also has a smaller ffc connector for the front panel but the footprint for the larger one is on the board so replacing it will be easy.
Now to the important question.. Is there a way to flash the matching firmware for my tv? I know you can manually run updated through usb with the .upg file. I read somewhere that you can flash "wrong" firmwares in SDM mode. I already got the correct file for my tv. I also know that you have to enter the panel and option codes. It would be highly appreciated if someone can explain how to do this.
I'll attach 2 photos for comparison.
47PFL6007K/12 Mainboard
I'm talking about the small ffc connector left to the lvds connectors. You can see the footprint for the larger one is there.
47PDL6907K/12 Mainboard
Those are pictures taken from google. I don't have any high res images of the boards.
I got the TV in the title. Unfortunately the mainboard died which is a well known failure of those sh*t Philips tv's.
Now to my question:
I got a working mainboard from an 47PFL6007K/12 for a very very cheap price and it arrives soon. The mainboard is pretty much the same besides one unpopulated hdmi connector which I don't care about. The board also has a smaller ffc connector for the front panel but the footprint for the larger one is on the board so replacing it will be easy.
Now to the important question.. Is there a way to flash the matching firmware for my tv? I know you can manually run updated through usb with the .upg file. I read somewhere that you can flash "wrong" firmwares in SDM mode. I already got the correct file for my tv. I also know that you have to enter the panel and option codes. It would be highly appreciated if someone can explain how to do this.
I'll attach 2 photos for comparison.
47PFL6007K/12 Mainboard
I'm talking about the small ffc connector left to the lvds connectors. You can see the footprint for the larger one is there.
47PDL6907K/12 Mainboard
Those are pictures taken from google. I don't have any high res images of the boards.
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