Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • freakaftr8
    Badcaps Legend
    • Oct 2012
    • 3743
    • USA

    #21
    Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

    here is the scenario. And of course this is just my theory.

    The rise and fall voltages of the pins adl and acl don't match because overtime the leds in the series get out of spec. The driver IC recognizes this fall and feels that it is in led strip that has gone bad. In essence to prevent failure the power supply throws the 11 code. the mainboard picks this up as a failure which really isn't a failure. You replaced the LED's that were bad so you know that you have a complete circuit in each LED strip they may not be matching in the high megohms but they are working so there's no worry of straining or loading down one of the inverters. So it should work. Of course as long as you can connect the panel you can see what's going on.

    for me all I had to do with these TVs is hold down the volume up channel down upon plugging it in. Once that's done you don't have to do this again unless it comes unplugged.
    Did I leave the soldering iron on?

    Comment

    • ijohannessen
      Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 18
      • United States

      #22
      Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

      Yes, will do. But first I have a job interview to attend to.

      Comment

      • kerbsjacob
        Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 11

        #23
        Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

        Cycle power, immediately start holding power button for 5 seconds, you will get interruption on the existing flashing error code. A brief out of sequence flash. Next hold volume down and input at the same time. While holding those two, press and release the power button. Set will come on ignoring the error. Press vol down and chan down till service menu appears. Clear the lamp error.

        All this has to be done quick after power is applied. Takes practice to get it right

        Comment

        • ijohannessen
          Member
          • Sep 2013
          • 18
          • United States

          #24
          Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

          I assembled the TV and I still get the same error code( 1 - 1 ) after resetting. Looks like the LCD panel is bad, no? Could it be the main board?

          Comment

          • freakaftr8
            Badcaps Legend
            • Oct 2012
            • 3743
            • USA

            #25
            Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

            Are you getting voltage at stb when you power on? Aldo you tried vol+ ch- then while holding these you plug in and release buttons after 3 seconds?
            Did I leave the soldering iron on?

            Comment

            • mlite3939
              New Member
              • Oct 2013
              • 2
              • usa

              #26
              Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

              Originally posted by ijohannessen
              First of all, I'd like to thank the contributors to this site. I've learned a lot from this forum.
              I have a Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN with a blank screen, 1 -1 error code(Lamp error) flashing when plugging in the TV. Not possible to get to the service menu or resetting the error via CH- and VOL+ when plugging in the TV. I've tried to replace all three boards to no avail(I am a novice). From this forum I learned it is either a LCD panel or backlight problem. So I took the panel apart, tested the LED strips, found 2 open LEDs which I replaced with diodes(1N4148). The panel's LED strip configuration is: 2 x 50-LED strips on top/bottom and 2 x 30-LED strips on each side.
              I successfully tested the 30-LED strips with a battery pack of 10 x 9V batteries. For the 50-LED strips, I tested each LED individually(phew!).
              So now I am assuming the backlight is ok, but I want to test it before assembling the panel. My test setup includes the chassis with LED strips installed, PSU/inverter combo board with BU5V(standby) jumped to PS_ON and PNL_POW via a 1K resistor. However, the backlights do not light up. When I measure the LED driver voltages(between LED_DRV1+ and LED_DRV1- and so on), I get ~27VDC - 25VDC for each LED driver. Each LED driver powers 80 LEDs, so I would expect over 240VDC. Any pointers as to how to proceed from here?
              I have the 810UN also and i have a question about testing the LEDS with the 90v battery pack..I tested the strips of 30 LEDs and all but one strip lit up bright, the other 30 strip lit up but dim. I used the same 90v pack to test the 50 LED strips and got nothing.All the strips are marked 94v, whether its a 30 or 50 strip..Should the 50 LED strip have lit up?

              Comment

              • tom66
                EVs Rule
                • Apr 2011
                • 32560
                • UK

                #27
                Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                50 LEDs will require a greater voltage than 30; when using a high voltage battery always connect a limiting resistor in series to limit damage, around 22 ohms 15W should be OK (or e.g. a 40W light bulb.)
                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.

                Comment

                • ijohannessen
                  Member
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 18
                  • United States

                  #28
                  Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                  Yes, 90VDC is not going to light up the 50 LED strips. I was too lazy to get more batteries so I tested each one individually with my meter. One tip I got was, if any LED is burned out it is likely to be next to the connector. That was true in my case too. How did you lift the LCD off the TV panel? I used suction cups(meant to be mounted in the shower) that I borrowed from Home Depot.

                  Comment

                  • ijohannessen
                    Member
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 18
                    • United States

                    #29
                    Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                    I replaced two bad LEDs with diodes(1N4148). You could use a jumper in too. I basically grinded down(with my wife's nail tool) the existing LED until I could solder diodes on the terminals. I tested afterwards with my 90V battery pack and it lit up. For the 50 LED strips , I assume you would need something like 130-140V to test. LMK how it goes.

                    Comment

                    • dtvteck
                      New Member
                      • Dec 2013
                      • 8
                      • u.s.

                      #30
                      Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                      Originally posted by freakaftr8
                      since I just got done learning about the 80 inch version of this Set except for the fact that mine is backlit instead of edge lit I would say if you're not getting anything at as soon as you plug it in before you plug it in hole down input volume up and power and see if you get a quick flash the LED's this process will take about 30 seconds before the LED's light up for a split second
                      so does that mean the lcd/led screen is still good. as i do get a flash when i perform this?

                      Comment

                      • freakaftr8
                        Badcaps Legend
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 3743
                        • USA

                        #31
                        Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                        Yes im sure the actual screen is ok. considering that upon powering it up I would say that there is still some inconsistency in the LED array pattern so I would try to locate a good LED strip. Then see if it stays powered up. I am still researching a way to bypass the error on the driver IC so it doesn't recognize an error. I still have this TV here same model and very soon I'm going to pull the screen out and the LED strips in this one as well as when I got it the unit was stripped of all boards so something is up. considering that you get a quick flash of light before it shuts down tells me that it is reading the LED pattern and there is still something missing with the impedance check on the strips. exactly how long does it stay lit for before shutdown?
                        Last edited by freakaftr8; 12-08-2013, 11:13 PM.
                        Did I leave the soldering iron on?

                        Comment

                        • freakaftr8
                          Badcaps Legend
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 3743
                          • USA

                          #32
                          Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                          Is the screen uniform? Can you see a dark spot in an area briefly? Im also assuming your error code is 1 blink?
                          Did I leave the soldering iron on?

                          Comment

                          • dtvteck
                            New Member
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 8
                            • u.s.

                            #33
                            Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                            Originally posted by freakaftr8
                            Yes im sure the actual screen is ok. considering that upon powering it up I would say that there is still some inconsistency in the LED array pattern so I would try to locate a good LED strip. Then see if it stays powered up. I am still researching a way to bypass the error on the driver IC so it doesn't recognize an error. I still have this TV here same model and very soon I'm going to pull the screen out and the LED strips in this one as well as when I got it the unit was stripped of all boards so something is up. considering that you get a quick flash of light before it shuts down tells me that it is reading the LED pattern and there is still something missing with the impedance check on the strips. exactly how long does it stay lit for before shutdown?
                            see what i did is hold vol - channel + and power(while pluged in) it then bypassed the 1 long 1 short error followed by a quick flash. i can then take a flashlight to the screen and see the picture. i have been doing some research and have found that it very well could be the psu/inverter board as i have just order 1 on ebay for 90$. if that doesnt work i found a web site that has led back light and lamps............ http://www.ccflwarehouse.com/

                            Comment

                            • dtvteck
                              New Member
                              • Dec 2013
                              • 8
                              • u.s.

                              #34
                              Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                              also i would like to know what the meter should spike at when im testing the L1 and L2 leads as im not getting any thing,which either the board is bad or im testing it wrong.

                              Comment

                              • dtvteck
                                New Member
                                • Dec 2013
                                • 8
                                • u.s.

                                #35
                                Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                                i found this video on the CCFL tube and a good possibility to hopefully help some one out. hope it works,i havent got a chance to try it yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YC6_Jog7YA

                                Comment

                                • freakaftr8
                                  Badcaps Legend
                                  • Oct 2012
                                  • 3743
                                  • USA

                                  #36
                                  Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                                  Ok well if the psu does not fix it then remove the lcd panel carefully and check each led with a voltmeter in diode check mode.
                                  Did I leave the soldering iron on?

                                  Comment

                                  • dtvteck
                                    New Member
                                    • Dec 2013
                                    • 8
                                    • u.s.

                                    #37
                                    Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                                    Originally posted by freakaftr8
                                    Ok well if the psu does not fix it then remove the lcd panel carefully and check each led with a voltmeter in diode check mode.
                                    what should it read?

                                    Comment

                                    • freakaftr8
                                      Badcaps Legend
                                      • Oct 2012
                                      • 3743
                                      • USA

                                      #38
                                      Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                                      Not sure but a good voltmeter like a fluke in diode check mode should light up each individual led testing each one on each strip. If one does not light up its bad.
                                      Did I leave the soldering iron on?

                                      Comment

                                      • dtvteck
                                        New Member
                                        • Dec 2013
                                        • 8
                                        • u.s.

                                        #39
                                        Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                                        Originally posted by freakaftr8
                                        Not sure but a good voltmeter like a fluke in diode check mode should light up each individual led testing each one on each strip. If one does not light up its bad.
                                        has any one figured out how or why after replacing bad smds tv still does sam code

                                        Comment

                                        • freakaftr8
                                          Badcaps Legend
                                          • Oct 2012
                                          • 3743
                                          • USA

                                          #40
                                          Re: Sharp Aquos LC-60LE810UN troubleshooting

                                          I dont believe actual diodes are going to put the load on the other leds in series like an actual led would do so leds are probably the optimal way to repair the issue. Thats most likely why the set was not repaired.
                                          Did I leave the soldering iron on?

                                          Comment

                                          Related Topics

                                          Collapse

                                          • sefoster
                                            Sharp Aquos Lc-80LE757U flashing Sharp on screen when plugged in
                                            by sefoster
                                            I have a Sharp Aquos LC-80LE757U that randomly made a loud popping noise when when watching TV one day. We found that the fuse blew and the thermistor. We ended up replacing the entire power supply board and have also replaced the TCON board. Now as soon as I plug the TV in it lights up and has the Sharp logo flashing on and off of the screen. If I unplug the ribbon cable from the TCON board to the main board I get the 2 long 5 short error code. Any ideas on where to go from here? We've tried resetting it but nothing has worked. If we plug it in and let it cycle through the flashing of the Sharp...
                                            11-20-2022, 09:29 AM
                                          • jonah1024
                                            Sharp Aquos LC-40UG7252E LCD TV burn in?
                                            by jonah1024
                                            Hello!

                                            I'm a few days old into this TV screens repair universe so please bear with me.

                                            Recently, and all of a sudden my 40” 4K Sharp Aquos LCD TV turned on with colors all smudged in some places on the screen that remain like that even without any kind of video source. I do have image but the colors are smudged/tinted/ washed out in patches as per defects. This to me looks similar to burn in but I’m shore this is not an OLED.

                                            - I did the classic unplug and hold power button to discharge the caps but it didn't help.
                                            - I did a factory reset as well...
                                            07-16-2024, 04:23 AM
                                          • klassic
                                            Sharp Aquos LC-60LE635E three blinks
                                            by klassic
                                            Hi community,

                                            I will describe my problem with a TV in those short following terms to be the most precise :

                                            What i have :
                                            Sharp Aquos LC-60LE635E
                                            power board DPS-162KP-1
                                            main logic board QPWBXF733WJN2

                                            symptoms :
                                            white led light logo at startup,
                                            after 2 minutes, blinking 3 times a row, repeating
                                            no backlight (and apparently no picture, checked panel with flashlight)
                                            no startup sound

                                            powerboard investigations :

                                            1-2 PNL : 0v
                                            3-4 GND
                                            5-6-7-8 UR : 13.15v
                                            9-10-11-12...
                                            10-24-2023, 01:39 PM
                                          • Kingfreddie
                                            LED problem on samsung UE55F6475, 2 strips work. The rest is flashing every second.
                                            by Kingfreddie
                                            Ok.. this is the story:
                                            Have an old Samsung LED 3D TV (UE55F6475). First it started to lose light on the lower 40% of the screen now and then. Like for 10-60 mins and then it would work again. Then a bit later it just got stuck in that position. The lower 40% of the screen is dark, and it gets progressively darker the lower u go so it's obviously that LED strips where not working. I also looked for similar errors online and saw an exact copy and on that one it was faulty LED strips.

                                            This is kinda how it looked, just that mine were at the bottom of the screen:

                                            ...
                                            09-11-2021, 01:57 AM
                                          • foxyUK
                                            Sharp Aquos LC-32LE600E, No 12v as no PNL_POW
                                            by foxyUK
                                            Can anyone help me diagnose this? Almost not worth bothering with, but it has 'sentimental value' for the owner. I'm no TV technician, but dabble a bit.
                                            The TV has standby power but no reaction at all to switching on or reboot steps, No flashing lights or response to menu button. All voltages on the power board are correct apart from missing voltage on pin 12 of CN7003.
                                            There is 13 v on U7053 but no 3v signal to switch it on. I don't really understand whether the 3v should come from U7401 in the standby control area, or (as suggested elsewhere) from the mainboard via pin 12....
                                            10-22-2024, 10:27 AM
                                          • Loading...
                                          • No more items.
                                          Working...