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Originally posted by budm View PostNot easy, I never bother fixing bad tab bonding on monitor. I use thermal transfer pad, you can use rubber pad to press down on the tab. The bad part is that you have to take the panel apart again and just do not cause more or new damage.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=25371
I think the top tabs are loose. The other night I was able to let it run without problem for an hour, because I remember repositioning the TCON board (which is connected to the taps). Do you see anything unusual? The third picture shows some glue on the side tap.
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Not easy, I never bother fixing bad tab bonding on monitor. I use thermal transfer pad, you can use rubber pad to press down on the tab. The bad part is that you have to take the panel apart again and just do not cause more or new damage.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=25371
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Originally posted by budm View Post"When I was disassembling the monitor previously, at one point I opened the screen assembly. So maybe I ripped some cables there?" OK, that is one important info, it sound like the bonding between the LCD glass panel and the long PCB has loose tab bonding. The connections can expand from the heat of the lamps, they do get pretty hot.
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"When I was disassembling the monitor previously, at one point I opened the screen assembly. So maybe I ripped some cables there?" OK, that is one important info, it sound like the bonding between the LCD glass panel and the long PCB has loose tab bonding. The connections can expand from the heat of the lamps, they do get pretty hot.
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Primary negative and secondary ground can have a different voltage, so that potential could have damaged the mainboard or also the tcon bd but you will never get on top of this i think, it is much probably damaged one of the bigger chips, from the few i know... you can if you want try to find a new main bd or leave it so if it don't hurt too much..
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Originally posted by budm View PostI would try cooling the logic board first, then the T-CON board, if the problem is on the T-CON, then that will be real difficult to repair.
When I was disassembling the monitor previously, at one point I opened the screen assembly. So maybe I ripped some cables there?
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I would try cooling the logic board first, then the T-CON board, if the problem is on the T-CON, then that will be real difficult to repair.
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Originally posted by budm View PostThat heatsink has line voltage on it, you probably shorted to safety ground. Need to see which component is bad first.
You said to find the bad component. Is there any standard procedure I can follow to test? I can't even find the fuse on the PSU. Sorry I'm such a noob.
And lastly, if I don't fix this problem, will it hurt the monitor? I mean it's not very noticeable at all.Last edited by ucdzombie; 12-26-2013, 10:45 PM.
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Originally posted by budm View PostYou may try cooling the board with canned air using it upside down for cooling to see if the problem will disappear since the problem seems to happen after warm up.
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Originally posted by budm View PostWe are sure exactly where the spark happened, can you show us? But since you did get good pictures for an hour, then the spark may not be related to the problem.
You can't see the burn mark in the picture because it's taken before I assembled it.
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You may try cooling the board with canned air using it upside down for cooling to see if the problem will disappear since the problem seems to happen after warm up.
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Originally posted by Davi.p View Posthave you seen if each cable is isolated well now? try to locate where the spark gone from.. i think now your monitor is more of there that of here..
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Originally posted by budm View PostLogic to T-CON. Also make sure all the board mounting screws are tight since it uses the chassis as the ground.
Do you think the spark I made yesterday from the accident could have burned something? How comes it's so random?
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have you seen if each cable is isolated well now? try to locate where the spark gone from.. i think now your monitor is more of there that of here..
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Logic to T-CON. Also make sure all the board mounting screws are tight since it uses the chassis as the ground.
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Originally posted by budm View PostDid you already try re-seating the LVDS cable?
Also, this symptoms goes away if I unplug the monitor for more than 15 minutes.
One last thing, when I was installing it today, there was an accident. The cable from the switch panel was placed between one of the heatsinks (I don't know what's it's called. But it's the big metal bar) and the metal shell. When I plugged in the monitor for the first time, it made a spark. I thought screwed up the monitor. Later I fixed the cable, and it turned on fine. And then this symptom appears after 15 minutes or so.
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Did you already try re-seating the LVDS cable?
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