These 2 legs will not rise, the case of the transistor will crack, the tracks on the board will break, then only use a hairdryer to completely remove it.
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well 1st one failed...
this is tough to do... i should have tried fingernail lol
i think it was too hot so it fell apart... but i couldnt get the pins up otherwise...
so this was the same model with a broken panel, where i just did this test. i have the same tv with the not broken panel, just reboot problem, so i m not sure how will i manage this in order not to destroy everything...
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ohh my GOD... i can notice from yours test video, you have stable hand... but why so,,, to lift pins first need at soldering fat pasta on the pins... then add little solder.. then use shield to suck the solder it will be easy to remove..damage it can be replaced
read the label of the MOSFET first in case you
if this was the one we trouble shooting it then you have short inside the panel glass.. no wayLast edited by Diah; 09-24-2024, 01:36 PM.
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Originally posted by Diah View Postohh my GOD... i can notice from yours test video, you have stable hand... but why so,,, to lift pins first need at soldering fat pasta on the pins... then add little solder.. then use shield to suck the solder it will be easy to remove..damage it can be replaced
read the label of the MOSFET first in case you
if this was the one we trouble shooting it then you have short inside the panel glass.. no way
the "good" tv is standing, and from that i took the measures. the bad one, with broken panel and now broken transistor is laying... so no damage caused (yet)
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Originally posted by lotas View PostWhy bother touching it at all, if it was working, if you want to remove it from the board, then you need to use a hairdryer to remove SMD components, and not a simple soldering iron, as I wrote above, you will ruin it.
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Originally posted by marillo View Post
nooo... this was not the one with trouble shooting of course... the videos i made with the one which panel is not damaged! i got one with broken panel, in order to check if the reason is the mainboard...
the "good" tv is standing, and from that i took the measures. the bad one, with broken panel and now broken transistor is laying... so no damage caused (yet)
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
the broken screen tv... even u remove Q totally will remain in bootloop because its broken and sure there are shorts at some where on glass
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Originally posted by marillo View Post
alright, makes sense. so i will need to figure out how to remove the transistor properly. and can you tell me what will be then next step after i remove the two pins?
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
before this act.... take out the buffer boards from the broken one , and compare the testing on all parts one by one as diode mode for D and high Ohm for C direct on the parts also in reserve way..
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Originally posted by marillo View Post
i checked yeaterday, before destroying this one... results seemed to be the same... and what wouod be tghe next step when i accomplish to separatenthe two pins? qould it work or anything else to do? i read also that some managed just by taping some part on the lvds cable?
try to mask exactly this pins start with Red mark... then yellow then blue tell the result.... all U ribbon cable should be in place
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