Howdy!
Picked this up yesteday from a craigslist ad for $50 thinking I'd try to fix it or just even take it apart and try to learn a thing or two. Hopefully I'll be able to keep this one out of the landfill and also quench my thirst for upgrading my TV (needlessly..).
The actual fault is different than what I expected (what the guy described over the phone) and I haven't been able to find a similar fault in my searches through badcaps and google..
The TV turns on, chimes and all that, then the image comes up - the screen is divided into 6 equaly spaced bands. The first two from the left are two shades of solid white and seem completely opaque. The third is still pretty bright, but text is visible. The second half of the screen is also washed out, but the vertical bands are harder to notice. They're not quite visible in the video, but I can see them in person..
Before I get too far into this, does this seem familiar to anyone? Is it likely to be a panel problem, or something that might be worth fixing?
I've seen some tcon failures where the image gets washed out/solarized, similar to what's going on on the right side. But not sure about the wide vertical bands. Is the number of bands a clue to narrowing what might have failed? Or are the bands and the washed up image two separate problems?
I'm a nerd but other than playing with micro controllers and building a CNC machine, my knowledge of electronics is fairly basic. I pick things up pretty quickly, though, and do have "access" to a very knowledgeable neighbor. I do have a decent meter and an old oscilloscope, etc.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
video:
http://s201.photobucket.com/user/unx...b78a6.mp4.html
Picked this up yesteday from a craigslist ad for $50 thinking I'd try to fix it or just even take it apart and try to learn a thing or two. Hopefully I'll be able to keep this one out of the landfill and also quench my thirst for upgrading my TV (needlessly..).
The actual fault is different than what I expected (what the guy described over the phone) and I haven't been able to find a similar fault in my searches through badcaps and google..
The TV turns on, chimes and all that, then the image comes up - the screen is divided into 6 equaly spaced bands. The first two from the left are two shades of solid white and seem completely opaque. The third is still pretty bright, but text is visible. The second half of the screen is also washed out, but the vertical bands are harder to notice. They're not quite visible in the video, but I can see them in person..
Before I get too far into this, does this seem familiar to anyone? Is it likely to be a panel problem, or something that might be worth fixing?
I've seen some tcon failures where the image gets washed out/solarized, similar to what's going on on the right side. But not sure about the wide vertical bands. Is the number of bands a clue to narrowing what might have failed? Or are the bands and the washed up image two separate problems?
I'm a nerd but other than playing with micro controllers and building a CNC machine, my knowledge of electronics is fairly basic. I pick things up pretty quickly, though, and do have "access" to a very knowledgeable neighbor. I do have a decent meter and an old oscilloscope, etc.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
video:
http://s201.photobucket.com/user/unx...b78a6.mp4.html
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