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    JVC LT-32X667 with a grey screen

    What happens when you turn the tv on is the screen comes up solid white for half a second or so then changes to a dull grey. Pushing the buttons on the side appears to do nothing. I plugged this into my linuxbox and started up xserver with nvidia's debug mode on and it read the edid no problem, so I know the thing isn't completely fried.

    I read that 90% of the time it's the T-CON board and although the fuse on it was ok I ordered a replacement anyway. Well the replacement just came in and I popped it on and sure enough I'm the lucky 10%.

    So I read the T-CON could not be getting any power which would also have the same symptoms. So my question is how do I test this?

    I would consider my electronics skills mediocre in comparison to what I've read on here lol

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    Re: JVC LT-32X667 with a grey screen

    Originally posted by dingus View Post
    What happens when you turn the tv on is the screen comes up solid white for half a second or so then changes to a dull grey. Pushing the buttons on the side appears to do nothing. I plugged this into my linuxbox and started up xserver with nvidia's debug mode on and it read the edid no problem, so I know the thing isn't completely fried.

    I read that 90% of the time it's the T-CON board and although the fuse on it was ok I ordered a replacement anyway. Well the replacement just came in and I popped it on and sure enough I'm the lucky 10%.

    So I read the T-CON could not be getting any power which would also have the same symptoms. So my question is how do I test this?

    I would consider my electronics skills mediocre in comparison to what I've read on here lol
    A picture of the t-con board would be very helpful, either the original or the replacement. A picture of the entire back of the TV might also be useful.

    Since you appear to have a DMM, and have the skills to replace the Tcon, checking voltages should not be too difficult.

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      #3
      Re: JVC LT-32X667 with a grey screen

      Luckily I took a bunch of pictures when I first disassembled it. The tcon board is the one from the tv, not the new one. All pictures are full size off the camera.

      http://img822.*************/img822/1118/sdc12550.jpg
      http://img830.*************/img830/1631/sdc12551d.jpg
      http://img811.*************/img811/5136/sdc12552j.jpg
      http://img87.*************/img87/5796/sdc12553.jpg
      http://img188.*************/img188/474/sdc12554w.jpg
      http://img268.*************/img268/9374/sdc12555s.jpg
      http://img710.*************/img710/3097/sdc12556c.jpg
      http://img28.*************/img28/2909/sdc12557.jpg
      http://img716.*************/img716/9868/sdc12588p.jpg
      http://img830.*************/img830/4904/sdc12592.jpg

      service manual -

      As for testing the voltages and finding the problem part I just don't know where to look.

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        #4
        Re: JVC LT-32X667 with a grey screen

        I took it apart and looked around more thoroughly for bulging caps and burn marks, there are none. The t-con is getting power so unfortunately its not that.

        Any advice on where to focus my attention next would be greatly appreciated.

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          #5
          Re: JVC LT-32X667 with a grey screen

          I had some time to go over everything with a meter and there were some incorrect values on random parts but the D-AMP PWB had some of the most consistently off.

          Heres a pic that should help



          Any advice on what to do/check next?

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