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    HITACHI 55HK6T64U Picture ghosting and jumping

    Hi all,

    First post so please bear with

    So I found a similar issue on another thread but have been advised to open a new one so here it is.

    One day this TV started doing this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42QlTOSOCjw

    This happens on all inputs and menu screens.

    Thank you to nomoresonys for previous advice - to check voltage on powerboard connector and possible loose/bad tab bond.

    I've opened it up and tried reseating all the ribbon connections but the problem remains. I need some support in testing the DC output on the powerboard as I can't see which is GND and +12v. Would somebody be very kind and point out what pins are which?

    I watched the youtube video for the tape cutoff method https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7vl7-vZEL8 but noticed on mine the picture completely disappeared when removing one of the ribbons from the TCON rather than just one side. I also think this one is different as the ribbons push in rather than lay on so not sure if it will go in with some tape on.

    Sorry if I sound like a numpty, I'm not stupid just not something I've done before.

    Thanks all

    #2
    I've got the readings from the power board and the main board power.
    Power board pin readings (top to bottom as per picture):
    12.06v
    Decreasing reading
    3.34v
    3.316v
    0.018v
    25.14v

    Main board pin readings (Left to right):
    25.13v
    0.018v
    3.315v
    3.344v
    Decreasing
    12.03v
    12.03v
    0.134v
    0.103v
    0v
    Does this look right?

    I also tried taping one of the ribbons that come out of the TCON and the whole picture disappears as per before.

    Any advice please guys?

    Is this a throw away job?

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      #3
      Try this simple test, heat all the electrolytic caps with a hairdryer for a couple minutes then try the tv, don't wait til it cools off, try it while it's still hot.

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