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    I acquired an older Samsung UN60F6300 2013 smart 1080 TV. It powers on and I can hear the beeps/bops when I move the cursor button. I have Voltage on both sides of the PS (mainboard feed and backlights). The backlights do not come on unless I pull the TCON board ribbon. Logic says something in the TCON is bogging things down BUT I'm interested to know if the panel can do this too. Next steps are to remove the outer bezel and pull the LCD ribbons and test again.

    Any of you folks seen this in the past 11 years since this thing was new?

    #2
    Update - pulling the ribbons to the LCD panel do nothing to make the backlights come on. Ordering a cheap TCON replacement on eBay

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      #3
      Simple test is unhook cable from powerboard to mainboard, plug tv into power, if backlights come on and stay on, then your backlights and powerboard are most likely ok.

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        #4
        Post focused straight on pictures of each board and one the whole back as to see how everything is connected.

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          #5
          Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
          Simple test is unhook cable from powerboard to mainboard, plug tv into power, if backlights come on and stay on, then your backlights and powerboard are most likely ok.
          As you mention, pulling the power harness to the main logic board does make the backlights come on.

          Putting it all back together and then pulling the input ribbon to the TCON does the same thing. Ordered a TCON on eBay last night.

          Do you still want photos? Happy to provide if someone wants them for reference.

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            #6
            certainly sounds like a tcon fault hopefully the replacement solves the issue

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              #7
              These TVs are like whackamole. Inverter fixed the no video problem. Now the TV shuts down after about 10 seconds of use. But will come back on when power is pushed. Thermistor somewhere?

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                #8
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                  #9
                  Didn't see any text in the reply. So as stated the TV now shuts down after 15-20 seconds. All of my Voltages are present at the backlights and the input to the main/logic board. However, I don't "see" them unless the TV is "on". Red power LED stays lit on the shell of the TV. Very odd indeed. Works "fine" up until it shuts down. Don't feel any excessively hot components on the main board. This TV might be a junker unless I can get this main/logic board working

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                    #10
                    Yes, at least a well focused picture of the tcon, troubleshooting will be hard without it, need to be able to read the indicator numbers beside the components.

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                      #11
                      is your new tcon a exact match as the old one do all the numbers on any stickers match etc

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                        #12
                        You cannot fix this problem, in this chassis there is a reboot or unauthorized shutdown every 10-30 seconds. The problem is in eMMC, without equipment and knowledge you cannot repair it, only replacing the motherboard.

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                          #13
                          Interesting - I assume that the main board is a problem. Do you have any documentation on why this happens? Is the eMMC storage simply corrupted? Is there a way to repair using software over Ethernet or USB?

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                            #14
                            No, just pre-program the new eMMC with the programmer and the software version that contains OneNand (the software versions must be the same).
                            That's about it.
                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGGMVZgejSA
                            Last edited by lotas; 02-23-2024, 08:50 AM.

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                              #15
                              Had one recently that did the same thing, solved with replacement mainboard, that isn't a bad price there, see if its a match, check the numbers that start with BN94 on the sticker there: https://www.ebay.com/itm/27634567931...Bk9SR9KVx--6Yw

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