Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?
I think some on the forum have put some form of flexible heat padding on them. I would be concerned that playing with them more than you have to is a risk... potentially more than heat itself. Based on the numbers of posts in this forum, it would appear that the "mortality" of the tabs is kind of like... first failure rate has been reached, after that second and third, is already "baked in" so to speak.
Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?
I tried making a thermal pad sandwich and reinstalling the metal bar but it did not make a difference as the chip appears roasted. You can see the pad in one of the pics, the other was on the underside of the bar.
Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?
No doubt it's dead...wonder why Sharp's larger panels are so prone to this failure. It seems like a design defect.
Maybe the lesson here is to peel off ONLY the failed tab so you have more chances if the issue occurs again.
There may also be a reason to look at seeing if the VGH and VGL voltages can be adjusted, e.g. by adding some extra load to them. It may decrease power dissipation in the drivers, and increase the lifespan. VGH or VGL too low will however cause picture defects so it may be a fine balance.
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Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?
Considering I bought it for $100 and had it almost three years doesn't interest me much to try to find someone to attempt a tab bonding repair but I'll look into it anyway. I'm sure it's cost prohibitive considering similar tv's can be had for cheap only in need of backlight repair.
Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?
I don't know how much costs there for a similar working tv, but i always consider if a tv worth 400$ and a repair 380$ if the repair is guaranteed it worths the pain.. this for non repairer users..
Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?
Ok I called LCD Masters in Toronto (4 hour trip by car each way) and was given a price of $500cdn. I told him I already ripped off the tabs from one side and he said they only replace what's necessary to get the picture restored so presumably the single tab/cof that just burnt up in my case.
Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?
I wanna know who is spending $500 to fix a TV when you can buy a new 70" 4K TV for $900. I understand it's a precision job but that is just not economical in the slightest.
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Re: Sharp 70" First Failure Post Side-Tab Removal ?
$500 and 8-hour round trip? Are they planning to work on it while you wait? Not worth it for a TV over 3 years old. Strip the boards and sell them and apply that money towards a new TV.
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