sharp lc-65ub30u plays but screen is flashing on and off
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the last things disconnect the 4 ribbon cable between T-CON and Panel then turn on see the BL remain flashing... if yes keep them disconnected and take it apart.... tv will remain work with out screen unless you have stable BLComment
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anyway, Jimbo i never repaired a similar defect on a similar set {Local dimming type), my guess is that those two many pins QFP ic on the blue board are something like a specialized CLPD, with D/A and so on, with their own program inside, the program went bad (voltage transients etc) and they are no more able to drive the mosfets, you see the light again when shut down because of that long column of electrolitic caps still charged, i suggest you to try and find a replacement blue board..
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anyway, Jimbo i never repaired a similar defect on a similar set {Local dimming type), my guess is that those two many pins QFP ic on the blue board are something like a specialized CLPD, with D/A and so on, with their own program inside, the program went bad (voltage transients etc) and they are no more able to drive the mosfets, you see the light again when shut down because of that long column of electrolitic caps still charged, i suggest you to try and find a replacement blue board..
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now is the right time to stop my accounts on this site.
OP sorry that i cant continue with you... really sorry. good luck for all.
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I am getting steady voltage at the BL_ON terminal. Do you still think it's a backlight problem?Comment
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I can't find the datasheet. I'm going to order another power supply to see if that fixes the problem. If that doesn't fix it I will assume there is a backlight problem. Thanks for your help. I will let you know if that fixes it.Comment
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Is it normal that the questioned person tells "don't listen to him, unresponsible man etc etc.."? How can a correct forum permit this? I feel not inferior to him tchnically.. one can sentence "that is error" or "that is error for me" , not prevaricate, i made the error myself in the past, reading totally wrong diagnosis i felt useful for the requester to let him to know that, not ruining a chance to fix a device.. only this.. everybody knows me personally thinks i'm good educated guy, only in the forums i am 'taken as a bully, punk etc..Comment
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I ordered and installed a power supply but that wasn't the problem. I dissassembled the tv to check the backlights. While checking the backlight strips with a LED backlight tester I found one backlight that wouldn't come on at first. After turning the tv on, all the backlights, including the one that wouldn't come on with the tester, came on and started flashing. These are 6 volt backlights. I checked the voltage at that one backlight and the voltage would climb to 12 volts +. So, I changed that one backlight with a new one and that fixed the problem. Thank you guys for all your help.Comment
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Glad to hear it, Diah was working hard there, thanks for the "prompt" feedback. AND guess who was right again, good work Diah.Last edited by nomoresonys; 09-19-2024, 08:07 AM.Comment
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Davi.p - it's up to you to go to your settings and select hide for members you don't want to see. The forum is welcoming to all opinions (including the member you mentioned) and all users are welcome to contribute to any thread. All we ask is that things are kept positive.
Last edited by nomoresonys; 09-19-2024, 08:14 AM.Comment
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