Hi There,
When this set developed this fault a member of the family passed it on to me,while they bought a newer set.
On power up via the separate 19v SMPSU, a dark screen,backlights and sound OK.
On removing the rear cover later, I checked the TCON board and ordered a replacement just in case.The replacement board made no difference.Prior to replacing the TCON board,I cleaned all 3 ribbon cables with iso prop alcohol.
Disconnecting one of the two LCD ribbons going to the LCD/Gate driver boards,managed to get half a working RHS screen with half the SONY logo "NY"
I have ticked the working LCD cable and crossed the non-working LCD cable.
One connecting only the other ribbon cable showed a faulty half screen with a white RHS half screen.I have attached 4 photos to show results.I have yet to check the LHS LCD/Gate driver board, have read about surface mount capacitors going short circuit which may cause this fault.I dont have a milliohm meter but do have an ESR meter,the Dick Smith electronics kit I bought years ago.
Would also be interested in the "tape trick" and which side of the ribbon cable to isolate?, all input/help appreciated,Regards Steve.
When this set developed this fault a member of the family passed it on to me,while they bought a newer set.
On power up via the separate 19v SMPSU, a dark screen,backlights and sound OK.
On removing the rear cover later, I checked the TCON board and ordered a replacement just in case.The replacement board made no difference.Prior to replacing the TCON board,I cleaned all 3 ribbon cables with iso prop alcohol.
Disconnecting one of the two LCD ribbons going to the LCD/Gate driver boards,managed to get half a working RHS screen with half the SONY logo "NY"
I have ticked the working LCD cable and crossed the non-working LCD cable.
One connecting only the other ribbon cable showed a faulty half screen with a white RHS half screen.I have attached 4 photos to show results.I have yet to check the LHS LCD/Gate driver board, have read about surface mount capacitors going short circuit which may cause this fault.I dont have a milliohm meter but do have an ESR meter,the Dick Smith electronics kit I bought years ago.
Would also be interested in the "tape trick" and which side of the ribbon cable to isolate?, all input/help appreciated,Regards Steve.
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