I don't about this one looks like a bad panel for $100.00 I don't think it is worth working on . Could sell the boards but I don't see much demand for them. Would using thermal pad on the tab bonds help this. I just don't need a boat anchor.
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Re: Sony kdl-52xbr5
or 52xbr5 ? These sets take some time to fix (at a cost of 10 cents !). I have repaired 3 of them now. If you're persistent - they are fixable. The key is to fiddle and get the ribbon cable in the right place and stabilized. seems like its always the top left buffer. If u think its the tcon board - its not.
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Can't find the pics of the Sony , but here are some of a Samsung I did. Did them both the same way with thermal pad. I do tab bonds with the tv standing up with just the bottom screws holding the frame on. That way I can try over and over until I get the sweet spot that keeps the picture sharp and clear.
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Can't find the pics of the Sony tab bonds , but here are some of a Samsung I did. I do the tab bonds with the set standing with only the bottom screws holding the frame. I found doing it that way I can check with the frame on the picture over and over with no chance of the glass panel moving , and getting broken.
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Re: Sony kdl-52xbr5
I'm 99% sure it was a LN52A850 with ghosting problems. I do a lot of tab bonds . 4 out of 5 get fixed only because of the thread about thermal pads for the fix. I used to use the little plastic bumpers , but it was a 4 out of 5 failure rate. Standing up is so easy compared to lying panel down can watch the picture as you try different points on the tabs. No chance of the panel sliding off to take a look at the screen.
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