A few weeks ago the bottom half of the picture on my samsung LCD tv got covered in horizontal lines and started ghosting and showing duplicate images displayed vertically. Here's a video of the problem - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKPXgGYx4RM
I disassembled the entire television and have not found anything out of the ordinary. The connections, wiring, and capacitors on the main board, power supply board, and t-con board all look fine, both on the front and back of the board. I have a good deal of experience in computer repair and can usually spot shots on boards, but these have stumped me. Also, the ribbon connectors between the t-con board and the lcd panel itself all look to be in good shape. I read that there is a problem in samsung tvs that these come loose and can cause these kinds of problems, but on this tv they all look to be uniform and connected properly. I don't want to have to buy a whole new television and would rather just replace a bad board, but I can't figure out what the problem is! Does anyone have any insight into this issue? I may just order a new r-con board, but I really can't afford to buy a part that has a slim chance of resolving the issue. Thanks guys!
edit- I also have already tried disconnecting, cleaning, and reconnecting every connector and ribbon cable between the various boards.
I disassembled the entire television and have not found anything out of the ordinary. The connections, wiring, and capacitors on the main board, power supply board, and t-con board all look fine, both on the front and back of the board. I have a good deal of experience in computer repair and can usually spot shots on boards, but these have stumped me. Also, the ribbon connectors between the t-con board and the lcd panel itself all look to be in good shape. I read that there is a problem in samsung tvs that these come loose and can cause these kinds of problems, but on this tv they all look to be uniform and connected properly. I don't want to have to buy a whole new television and would rather just replace a bad board, but I can't figure out what the problem is! Does anyone have any insight into this issue? I may just order a new r-con board, but I really can't afford to buy a part that has a slim chance of resolving the issue. Thanks guys!
edit- I also have already tried disconnecting, cleaning, and reconnecting every connector and ribbon cable between the various boards.
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