Hi all
While I have quite a decent background in electrical & electronic troubleshooting & repairs, this is my first time stripping down an LCD TV for repair.... I have inherited a 3yr old Panasonic LCD which has a picture, but it is quite dark (too dark to be watchable - but still quite easy to see; I didnt need a torch to see it).
I started by checking and trying to adjust all of the picture and backlighting levels, but that made little to no difference. I also did a factory reset.
From there I envisaged that the backlighting wasn't working, however after disassembling everything I can see the backlighting is working - although I suspect not correctly. This particular TV has a solid glass backing panel, and the backlighting consists just of 2 separate LED strips which run along the bottom edge.
I have got hold of a service manual (which is for the D variation, not the A, but I believe they are the same; just the Indian market version rather than my Australian one) and checked the voltages noted for the test points on both the P & A boards, and everything checks out fine.

My suspicion is that the backlighting strips are fine, but are not getting sufficient voltage to illuminate brightly enough? Looking through the circuit diagram (below) I can see that each of the 2 strips is fed as 4 individual circuits; my next thought was to check the voltage outputs of these 8 feeds to see if they are consistent, which I am presuming they should be? From here I am thinking that it could be a fault of some kind with the P (power supply) board - I have found a couple available on the second hand market. Does anyone with many more levels of experience than me have any suggestions as to whether my approach so far seems valid, and or any other suggestions for me?
Many thanks
Barry
While I have quite a decent background in electrical & electronic troubleshooting & repairs, this is my first time stripping down an LCD TV for repair.... I have inherited a 3yr old Panasonic LCD which has a picture, but it is quite dark (too dark to be watchable - but still quite easy to see; I didnt need a torch to see it).
I started by checking and trying to adjust all of the picture and backlighting levels, but that made little to no difference. I also did a factory reset.
From there I envisaged that the backlighting wasn't working, however after disassembling everything I can see the backlighting is working - although I suspect not correctly. This particular TV has a solid glass backing panel, and the backlighting consists just of 2 separate LED strips which run along the bottom edge.
I have got hold of a service manual (which is for the D variation, not the A, but I believe they are the same; just the Indian market version rather than my Australian one) and checked the voltages noted for the test points on both the P & A boards, and everything checks out fine.
My suspicion is that the backlighting strips are fine, but are not getting sufficient voltage to illuminate brightly enough? Looking through the circuit diagram (below) I can see that each of the 2 strips is fed as 4 individual circuits; my next thought was to check the voltage outputs of these 8 feeds to see if they are consistent, which I am presuming they should be? From here I am thinking that it could be a fault of some kind with the P (power supply) board - I have found a couple available on the second hand market. Does anyone with many more levels of experience than me have any suggestions as to whether my approach so far seems valid, and or any other suggestions for me?
Many thanks
Barry
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