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  • lotas
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Ckv1,2,3,....
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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by Davi.p
    Some lines can have no influence, the lines to be blocked are the clock lines usually are 8 but can be less, check on the screen's small boards if there are test points named CKVxxx you can also discover to which pins are connected by using multimeter..
    Dude ! I have found the test points, called TESTa12 TESTb12 . How can I test them? Can you please guide me ? Thanks

    LE: unfortunately these are not called CKVxx
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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by Davi.p
    if no markings ---> dog penis method (random)
    How do I know which side of thr u ribbon?

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  • Davi.p
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    if no markings ---> dog penis method (random)

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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by Davi.p
    Some lines can have no influence, the lines to be blocked are the clock lines usually are 8 but can be less, check on the screen's small boards if there are test points named CKVxxx you can also discover to which pins are connected by using multimeter..
    And how can I find them? I mean, there are no markings on the small boards, just the capacitor numbers C- etc

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  • Davi.p
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    Some lines can have no influence, the lines to be blocked are the clock lines usually are 8 but can be less, check on the screen's small boards if there are test points named CKVxxx you can also discover to which pins are connected by using multimeter..

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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by Davi.p
    no you' ve not understood, the faulty part of the screen is the right part, so you have to put tape only on right half and not so, you start from far of side and shift 1 pin per time only not 8.. but only 8 pins covered..
    Ok, I will try. But can you have a look at this video and maybe explain why he has covered like 15 pins at once please?

    https://youtu.be/XCJAx92JwPs

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  • Davi.p
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    Originally posted by gbbradshaw
    I am afraid I have only removed the u ribbon from right side as I ran out of time to do so for the left side aswell

    I will try this tomorrow. So patch 8, then another 8, only from on side of the u ribbon, until it gets fixed? Please look at picture.
    no you' ve not understood, the faulty part of the screen is the right part, so you have to put tape only on right half and not so, you start from far of side and shift 1 pin per time only not 8.. but only 8 pins covered..

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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by Diah
    are you heavy weight person lol..... the place were u worked before on u ribbon... i can see there are signs

    if you were slim which i don't think so... then sorry ignore what i wrote. lol
    Hahaha, no I am not fat person, just a normal guy that used to do alot of sports. Not slim, not fat.
    Talking about the u ribbon , i don't see any signs as I have not worked on them, maybe just some fingertips

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  • Diah
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    are you heavy weight person lol..... the place were u worked before on u ribbon... i can see there are signs

    if you were slim which i don't think so... then sorry ignore what i wrote. lol

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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by Diah
    thx for photos
    sorry to say.. your hand very heavy at work.... u keep it so no fix.. or u try while it on. smoothly make pressure on the u ribbon or in the cofs ribbon which goes to lcd from both side.. if u find any better change.. try to fix it by load.
    Sorry but I don't really get what you say in the first two lines. I must be tired

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  • Diah
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    thx for photos
    sorry to say.. your hand very heavy at work.... u keep it so no fix.. or u try while it on. smoothly make pressure on the u ribbon or in the cofs ribbon which goes to lcd from both side.. if u find any better change.. try to fix it by load.

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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by Diah
    show us clear photo of the left side panel puffer boards when u look on it from back side
    First two pics are from the left side of the tv as you look from the back ( right side front)

    Last two are from the right side of the back( left side front)

    I hope when you said puffer boards, you meant this.
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  • nomoresonys
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    No it's not you Gbb, it's that goofy guy that keeps crying panels shorted every time he sees a line or two, which it could be a bad panel but could also be a LOT of other things as well, we all know his name.
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 02-24-2023, 05:07 PM.

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  • Diah
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    show us clear photo of the left side panel puffer boards when u look on it from back side

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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by gbbradshaw
    I completely agree with you, but there's nothing else I can do but try things. So far, the only thing that worked was changing the MB, now I got back to having an image. I would also change the caps on the lower boards where the the flex ribbon connects, but honestly I don't see which caps are they or the name, so I can order some.
    Like the one in the pic
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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by nomoresonys
    Despite what one member says, lines on the screen even lots close together doesn't instantly mean a bad panel, it could be as simple as a bad cap on panel driver boards which technically is a bad panel, or cap on mainboard or cap on powerboard or something else on one of the boards, those who jump to conclusions quickly, NEVER make good troubleshooters.
    I completely agree with you, but there's nothing else I can do but try things. So far, the only thing that worked was changing the MB, now I got back to having an image. I would also change the caps on the lower boards where the the flex ribbon connects, but honestly I don't see which caps are they or the name, so I can order some.

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Despite what one member says, lines on the screen even lots close together doesn't instantly mean a bad panel, it could be as simple as a bad cap on panel driver boards which technically is a bad panel, or cap on mainboard or cap on powerboard or something else on one of the boards, those who jump to conclusions quickly, NEVER make good troubleshooters AND they are sooo f@#king irritating.
    Last edited by nomoresonys; 02-24-2023, 05:05 PM.

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  • gbbradshaw
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    Re: Samsung 65" UE65TU7000KXXU VER:02/UTU7000 TV Blue screen

    Originally posted by Davi.p
    the bad side is the right side
    I am afraid I have only removed the u ribbon from right side as I ran out of time to do so for the left side aswell

    I will try this tomorrow. So patch 8, then another 8, only from on side of the u ribbon, until it gets fixed? Please look at picture.
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  • Davi.p
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    the bad side is the right side

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