Along with several other flatscreens I received from the dump last week, I procured a nice VX32L-HDTV10A which had no picture at power up. A couple of quick searches on this site and Google indicated that the U33 voltage regulator on the main board was suspect. Ordered a replacement from Digikey (P/N 497-1229-1-ND) and replaced it. Viola! Set works nicely.
Removing the chip was very difficult as it had epoxy betwen it and the circuit board. Had to carefully clip the legs and desolder them separately. Then had to gingerly tap a razor blade under the chip to dislodge it. Also found that a chisel tip was far superior to desoldering than a pointed tip.
Thanks to this forum, I have yet another LCD to be used as a bargaining tool or gift!
Removing the chip was very difficult as it had epoxy betwen it and the circuit board. Had to carefully clip the legs and desolder them separately. Then had to gingerly tap a razor blade under the chip to dislodge it. Also found that a chisel tip was far superior to desoldering than a pointed tip.
Thanks to this forum, I have yet another LCD to be used as a bargaining tool or gift!
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