So you can't see any marks on the device now it is cleaned?
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The blur / mark on the bottom of the component in the picture cleaned off. The only thing I see on the component other than the printing is the very small little "hole" so to speak in the upper left hand corner. I do NOT think that is a burn, I think it is part of the design. The hole is just too neat. But I really have no clue. I will take another picture under magnification this evening when I get out of work. The mark was hard to spot at first because it was positional. I had to hold it at a certain angle to see it. I was able to read the part number which takes up the entire part face, I do not think I should have been able to do that if it was a burn through.
All I did was clean it off with a small amount of rubbing alcohol in order to read the part number.
The blur / mark on the bottom of the component in the picture cleaned off. The only thing I see on the component other than the printing is the very small little "hole" so to speak in the upper left hand corner. I do NOT think that is a burn, I think it is part of the design. The hole is just too neat. But I really have no clue. I will take another picture under magnification this evening when I get out of work. The mark was hard to spot at first because it was positional. I had to hold it at a certain angle to see it. I was able to read the part number which takes up the entire part face, I do not think I should have been able to do that if it was a burn through.
All I did was clean it off with a small amount of rubbing alcohol in order to read the part number.
The divot you are referring to is a positional reference point so engineers know which orientation the device should be installed
I use the latest AutoDesk Design Review. It works but you have to turn of the WHITE MASK layer and all the layers that draws a line and circle to each component.
*** Still no joy with 6.5, though when i try opening any of the images within the manual directly with DWF Viewer I see it for a fraction of a second then it just turns grey :S ***
Sorry to revive the older thread but have some updates.
Got a power board on eBay, appears to work fine.
Replaced backlight board, screen lights up.
Now, no picture. I have volume when I hooked a audio cable up off a Xbox. Volume went up and down. Changing inputs seemed to have worked as well. Just no video.
Tcon, or main board? Luckily those are to be found on eBay.
This is a very old thread, but I have the same unit ( Toshiba 37RV530U ) with the same symptoms as yours had after you replaced the power board. ( I have normal on/off operation via button or remote, expected LCD behaviour, sound works, changing inputs works, backlite is lighted - but no picture, ever ).
I assumed it was the main board so for $26 I bought a "known good" replacement - symptoms are the same. So I guess it wasn't the main board in this case. Also I verified an LVDS signal on CN60 as the SMART2008-LCD108-V11 service doc posted earlier said.
I will try to measure other power supply voltages, but as the doc said "Suspect the LCD Control Board" I will look at that too and see if a swap is possible for not too high a price.
This TV was fairly expensive (to me) when we bought it new. About a year out of warranty it died, and I paid $150 to have it repaired. About 3 years later it died again and I paid $45 for a used main board and it was fine for another 2 years. If it isn't too much money I would still like to resurrect it.
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