It's been a while since I've checked in here or needed input on narrowing down what to replace on a TV repair, but I've got one on my bench now that has me wondering. The lack of part (board) availability means I may need to do some component-level diagnostics, and a second opinion is always good when it comes to that.
The issue - Sharp LC-80LE844U does not display. Power light comes on for a while, then you can hear a relay click off and the light blinks twice slow, then five times fast. Service manual points to 'Panel Power Supply Error' with this code, but isn't much more help than that.
My first assumption was that some LEDs shorted, or the LED drivers on the power supply were bad. When I pull the cover off, I see no visible damage, and my LED tester lights up the strips individually (though the pinouts printed on the power supply board are not completely accurate).
I thought maybe the power output to the TCON was bad but it checks out right at the expected 12V until the relay clicks off and the error code starts blinking.
Here's where things get fuzzy - I disconnected the ribbon cables from the TCON to the panel to see what would happen. LED's light up and power light stays on steady - progress. I then started reconnecting the ribbon cables one by one and found that when the three left-most cables are connected, the TV powers on, LEDs light, and I get different display patterns based on which cables are connected. However, if the right-most cable (SC5301) is connected, I get no LEDs and the same blink code/symptoms regardless of what other cables are connected.
That's all good information, but I'm still unsure as to the resolution. My options:
- LED Strips - Not likely the issue, since I have tested them and they light normally when panel is disconnected from TCON
- Power board - Voltages appear to check out, but maybe a current supply issue? Not likely, but not unheard of. I don't see any availability, so component level troubleshooting would be necessary.
- TCON board - this is the one part I found with actual stock availability, but I'm not sure that replacing it is the answer. Is it worth ordering one to try?
- Panel - This is the direction I'm leaning. Unfortunate, since replacing them is never feasible, but the fact that connecting one section of it to the TCON causes failure suggests that there might be a short/defect in the panel.
So, after all of that I'm interested to hear some opinions about what to do next. If there's much confidence that replacing the TCON board will solve the issue, I'll order one, but based on the behavior with the last ribbon cable disconnected, my own confidence is low that will resolve it. What say you?
Thanks in advance.
The issue - Sharp LC-80LE844U does not display. Power light comes on for a while, then you can hear a relay click off and the light blinks twice slow, then five times fast. Service manual points to 'Panel Power Supply Error' with this code, but isn't much more help than that.
My first assumption was that some LEDs shorted, or the LED drivers on the power supply were bad. When I pull the cover off, I see no visible damage, and my LED tester lights up the strips individually (though the pinouts printed on the power supply board are not completely accurate).
I thought maybe the power output to the TCON was bad but it checks out right at the expected 12V until the relay clicks off and the error code starts blinking.
Here's where things get fuzzy - I disconnected the ribbon cables from the TCON to the panel to see what would happen. LED's light up and power light stays on steady - progress. I then started reconnecting the ribbon cables one by one and found that when the three left-most cables are connected, the TV powers on, LEDs light, and I get different display patterns based on which cables are connected. However, if the right-most cable (SC5301) is connected, I get no LEDs and the same blink code/symptoms regardless of what other cables are connected.
That's all good information, but I'm still unsure as to the resolution. My options:
- LED Strips - Not likely the issue, since I have tested them and they light normally when panel is disconnected from TCON
- Power board - Voltages appear to check out, but maybe a current supply issue? Not likely, but not unheard of. I don't see any availability, so component level troubleshooting would be necessary.
- TCON board - this is the one part I found with actual stock availability, but I'm not sure that replacing it is the answer. Is it worth ordering one to try?
- Panel - This is the direction I'm leaning. Unfortunate, since replacing them is never feasible, but the fact that connecting one section of it to the TCON causes failure suggests that there might be a short/defect in the panel.
So, after all of that I'm interested to hear some opinions about what to do next. If there's much confidence that replacing the TCON board will solve the issue, I'll order one, but based on the behavior with the last ribbon cable disconnected, my own confidence is low that will resolve it. What say you?
Thanks in advance.
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