Someone gave me this ..said there kid tossed something at it..no cracks on the screen that I can notice..does the screen look like its finished..ghosting in the corner where there is light .
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Re: Lg 60lf6100 is the screen gone?
Bad panel.
Try having ribbon cable between panel and the T-CON board connected one at a time to see if you can even get half of the screen to work.Last edited by budm; 08-19-2018, 07:07 PM.Never stop learning
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Re: Lg 60lf6100 is the screen gone?
Originally posted by jackfish View PostTried one side.. still messed up..tried the other.
No pic..can only use red yellow white av cables as the hdmi plugs popped off..
one side works but the other side gets nothing, usually indicates a bad side / panel. My guess, the side that doesn't cause a picture is the right side (looking from the front).... meaning disconnecting the left side leaves you with no picture...based on the posted picture which appears to show issues with the bottom right.
It is rather strange that all the hdmi sockets fell off... you might want to take a close look at the main board (which I assume is where they came from) and check to make sure that whatever traces / tracks are there, are not shorted in some fashion. IF you post a clearer picture of the main board only some one may see something obvious.Last edited by budwich; 08-20-2018, 12:05 PM.
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Re: Lg 60lf6100 is the screen gone?
the first picture of the two screen shots....tells the story. As suggested, the bottom right corner of the panel "took a shot" which didn't crack the screen but caused a "connection issue" on the tabs on the bottom / side of the set. It is unlikely that you can save the panel... but you can try. Are there side edge boards connected to the panel along each side... much like the bottom edge boards? IF so, you might try disconnecting the cabling that runs between the bottom edge board and the side edge board... look in the corner on that side.Last edited by budwich; 08-20-2018, 04:38 PM.
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Re: Lg 60lf6100 is the screen gone?
yes that potentially is a "save technique"... BUT it is likely not a tcon issue for this particular set. Again, check the tabs in the bottom corner along with the design of the side connections... you might get lucky but I suspect not as LG's are a bit different.
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Re: Lg 60lf6100 is the screen gone?
Think it's dead...the are 4 tabs on the side..each with an ic chip..there are vertical lines in that area..pulled the tab off there...it is still doing the Same thing..but looks a little better on the left side..still freezing and weird colors..the white area went away slightly..its darker but white around the boarder in that area..
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Re: Lg 60lf6100 is the screen gone?
There's a last try, locate the panel vcc on the tcon, it is usually 3,3v and goes to the panel's boards, follow it on both boards, then try to cut the lines just before them goes to the outer flat on the tracks that doesn't enter the cof chip but passes through and goes to the glass to the side tabs, try to switch tv on and off thenre join the cutted traces and switch tv on.
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Re: Lg 60lf6100 is the screen gone?
If the panel only has tabs on one side, you can't pull tabs to make it work - that will just kill it for good.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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