I get a black flicker on the screen regardless the input. It doesn't matter if a HDMI cord is plugged in or not, you can still see the flicker. It used to come out of it after about 20 minutes of viewing but now it seems to always stay there. Here is a video: https://www.veed.io/view/26c0999a-e3...bc?panel=share
KDL-40W4100 Flickering
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Re: KDL-40W4100 Flickering
go ahead and heat up those electrolytic caps with a hairdryer, start with those 4 by the connector there, heat them up for a few minutes, then try the tv, don't wait til it cools down, try it while its still hot, see if there's any change.Comment
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Are you serious or are you wanting a picture of the boards? If you're serious, the four caps on the PSU?Last edited by Jackching; 02-22-2023, 03:57 PM.Comment
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what part of the suggestion are you having trouble with, is there 4 electrolytic caps by the connector on the psu or not. Pictures should always be the first thing posted when there's a doubt about what the issue is, my crystal ball is broken so I can't see what you see there.Last edited by nomoresonys; 02-23-2023, 05:59 AM.Comment
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what part of the suggestion are you having trouble with, is there 4 electrolytic caps by the connector on the psu or not. Pictures should always be the first thing posted when there's a doubt about what the issue is, my crystal ball is broken so I can't see what you see there.Attached FilesLast edited by Jackching; 02-23-2023, 08:06 AM.Comment
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if moving or tapping lightly on back of tv effects the picture it could be a bad connection in the backlight circuit or a bad solder joint on bottom of psu board, maybe look them over very closely, magnified if possible and reflow any suspect solder joints, careful not to bridge any, examples of bad joints there: https://www.google.com/search?q=bad+...ih=607&dpr=1.5Comment
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as for the caps, if the picture goes back to being worse and is better when they are warmed, I would switch them out, might be the only issue, just to eliminate them as the problem, why not, they are actually only meant to last about 10 years, even tho some are still good after 50 years.Comment
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Re: KDL-40W4100 Flickering
if moving or tapping lightly on back of tv effects the picture it could be a bad connection in the backlight circuit or a bad solder joint on bottom of psu board, maybe look them over very closely, magnified if possible and reflow any suspect solder joints, careful not to bridge any, examples of bad joints there: https://www.google.com/search?q=bad+...ih=607&dpr=1.5Last edited by Jackching; 02-23-2023, 09:24 AM.Comment
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its ccfl tv, they're easier to work with than a lot of the later made led tvs, should be pretty straight forward for tearing it down, suppose you want to check the tab bonds.Comment
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another thing to try, go into display settings and set Random noise reduction to off.Comment
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plus the simple reset, with tv unplugged hold power button on tv in for 30 seconds, plug tv back in and try it, if you havent already.Comment
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I turned off noise reduction and did the reset and still the same thing. When i lean the tv ahead or back at certain angles, it will work fine until i move it a touch either way then it will start flickering again. I went over all of the PSU another two times with a magnifying glass and it looks as good as new.Comment
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Ok, seems like possible tab bond issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=purk_SyiT44&t=5sComment
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here's a super low tech tab bond fix, whatever works right: https://www.overclock.net/media/no-title.4154762/fullComment
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Ok, seems like possible tab bond issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=purk_SyiT44&t=5s
Edit: So when the metal frame was put back on, that's when the picture would cut out and flicker. I needed a way to keep the tab out when i put the frame back on so i found some sill plate gasket for houses and cut a strip off it. I had to stog that behind the tab to keep it out when i pushed the metal frame back on. I can move the tv and tap the back of it now without it even flickering.Attached FilesLast edited by Jackching; 02-23-2023, 02:41 PM.Comment
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you just need a little steady pressure on that, see where you hold it lightly down and it gets good contact and screen clears up, just put your shim over that, that nice metal frame will hold it in place, you can tape whatever you use as a shim in place if you want: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqcdTNoOoN0Comment
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here's a tip, after you put the screws back in your metal frame, try the tv to make sure there is no lines, sometimes if the screws are a little tight you can get lines on the screen, then you would just loosen the screw a little, doesn't happen a lot but I have run across the issue.Comment
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So anyway when the frame was on i could notice the gasket i put in behind the display when the screen was turned on so i went to move the gasket and must have tore the ribbon or something because now i cant get it back to how it was. Also there's a line going down the screen. So thats all she wrote. To the dump it goesComment
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