Toshiba Regza 32AV615DB Flashing Screen sort of
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Re: Toshiba Regza 32AV615DB Flashing Screen sort of
could be main board try flicking between picture modes and turning all dynamic contrast etc off. Does it appear in menus. Whole screen or just part?Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Toshiba Regza 32AV615DB Flashing Screen sort of
Well i had a go at the plastic ribbon connectors that look like selotape coming from the thin lcd panel to the strip of circuit board on top of the lcd casing. I used some tin foil wraped around the end of soldering irn and applied heat to the contact part of the plastic with it touches the millions of thin metal contacts, it stuck it back down well
Until i forgot to support the lcd panel and it fell out of the case and pulled the plastic strips connectors from the actual panel! Damit! they looked like the were stuck on with a very thin strip of silicone of some sort
Ahwell, while i was doing it aswell, the flashing screen had stopped happeninguntil it fell
That meens i have all the internals working apart from the screen ! Anyone need anything ? lol
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Re: Toshiba Regza 32AV615DB Flashing Screen sort of
Sorry to bump an old thread, but im a newbie here.
I have this model tv which i have been given, with a black screen and multi coloured lines. I have no knowledge regarding tv's but am handy with tools. I understand they consist of an lcd panel, and various circuit boards, but woth my lack of knowledge ab unable to diagnose the fault.
It doesnt have any visible lcd damage, which makes me question its possibly a board fault? Any help would be much appreciatedComment
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