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    #41
    Re: My guide to buying Non-Working LCD & Plasma TV's

    That's usually a problem with the inverter or CCFL. See al the posts for "2 seconds to black".

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      #42
      Re: My guide to buying Non-Working LCD & Plasma TV's

      tom is this what you mean by a bad plasma panel with a line in it?

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW-zcHekLTk

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        #43
        Re: My guide to buying Non-Working LCD & Plasma TV's

        That is fairly rare, but is a panel issue. More common is this (#1 and #2 attached.)

        Notice there is a pixel line in the middle of the bars. This is definitely a bad panel. If the bar is completely black, then there is a chance it is just C board or loose connector. Black bar with line is more common on Panasonic; Samsung and LG tend to get single stuck lines instead.

        In #3, you can see an image in the faulty bar, but the bar is pink coloured. This is 99.5% a loose connector or C board issue. Panel failure causing this is very rare.
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        Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
        For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

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          #44
          Re: My guide to buying Non-Working LCD & Plasma TV's

          i understand now

          i had the same issue with a samsung as the pic #3 you posted
          it was just a loose connector and fixed the issue

          i guess i wont buy the samsung in the video i posted
          the guy wanted $200 for it, no way i was going to pay that much anyways

          thanks tom just as always you are a great help

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            #45
            Re: My guide to buying Non-Working LCD & Plasma TV's

            I think $200 is more like "I want a cheap TV for basement/bedroom and can live with the line" not "it's for repair"?
            Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
            For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

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              #46
              Re: My guide to buying Non-Working LCD & Plasma TV's

              I know this is an very old thread but I did find it useful. I had to replace a non working TV with a new one for a lady down the street. I got down there and was removing the old one, dam thing was heavy.

              When I was done she asked me if I wanted the old one. I figured I would part it out. After a few days just sitting there outside on a cart, I decided to take a look at it. Its a 58" Panasonic Viera Plasma TV th-58pz700 with a 6 blink code. The TV looks brand new for free I cant beat it, if I can repair it for under 58 bucks, (58x1.00=58.00)

              I should have charged her for removing, it very heavy

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                #47
                Re: My guide to buying Non-Working LCD & Plasma TV's

                Plasmas and LCDs have very low resale value and are around the 10 year age mark. I wont touch any plasmas at all or LCD bigger than 46 inches because of the weight. If I can get a 40 or 46 inch LCD for free and can use up some of my capacitor inventory, I can resell for $60 or $80. If it has a bad board , then it"s break even. If it has bad lamps, its not worth repairing.

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