Hey guys!
I am new to Badcaps and was brought here because of a TV issue. My gf's parents just bought a new TV because their old one screwed up. When they called the tech, he said it was "unfixable". Seeing an opportunity I did a bit of research and discovered that may not be the case.
From what I have found, I think it may be a tab bond failure. People seem to have had moderate success in fixing this and I thought I might give it a go. I wanted to get your opinions on whether or not it is a tab bond failure, and if it is worth it to try and fix. I have nothing invested in this TV, so I am not terribly concerned either way, though it would be nice to add a 55 inch to the apartment.
I have included a link to an imgur gallery with photos of the tv and the occurring issues. http://imgur.com/a/DrE9M
I have flexed the panel a bit and the image flickers slightly. The image also improves some once the unit heats up.
Any help would be appreciated and if there is more info needed, let me know. Thanks!
I am new to Badcaps and was brought here because of a TV issue. My gf's parents just bought a new TV because their old one screwed up. When they called the tech, he said it was "unfixable". Seeing an opportunity I did a bit of research and discovered that may not be the case.
From what I have found, I think it may be a tab bond failure. People seem to have had moderate success in fixing this and I thought I might give it a go. I wanted to get your opinions on whether or not it is a tab bond failure, and if it is worth it to try and fix. I have nothing invested in this TV, so I am not terribly concerned either way, though it would be nice to add a 55 inch to the apartment.
I have included a link to an imgur gallery with photos of the tv and the occurring issues. http://imgur.com/a/DrE9M
I have flexed the panel a bit and the image flickers slightly. The image also improves some once the unit heats up.
Any help would be appreciated and if there is more info needed, let me know. Thanks!
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