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.
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.
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