Hi guys as you can see on the picture I have problem with this tv there are some vertical lines on the display, so the problem is t-con board or some short on the board of the panel but I don't know where to start. Thank you for the answer! Ah I never doing some tests for this problem, any help is welcome Thank you again
Smart tv Smarttech SMT43N30FV1U1B1 line on the screen.
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What it says among other things, IS help us to help you, by posting good focused straight on pictures of every board and one of the whole back as to see how everything is connected.Comment
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Maybe is that component the problem?thank you again.Last edited by labello; 10-02-2023, 04:00 AM.Comment
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Maybe try cleaning the 2 tcon ribbon cable pins with ipa, some use pencil eraser, not too vigorously they can be fragile, inspect and make sure none of the pins are damaged and make sure the lvds cable is clean and secure at the tcon, maybe try a replacement tcon, they usually aren't too expensive.Comment
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Re: Smart tv Smarttech SMT43N30FV1U1B1 line on the screen.
Maybe try cleaning the 2 tcon ribbon cable pins with ipa, some use pencil eraser, not too vigorously they can be fragile, inspect and make sure none of the pins are damaged and make sure the lvds cable is clean and secure at the tcon, maybe try a replacement tcon, they usually aren't too expensive.Comment
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