So after my last led tv that would turn on and had the backlight turn on but no picture scared me of tv's that have a backlight turn on and no picture. I'm about to pick up a 55" lg led 3d tv that they say powers on and shows a blue screen but I'm afraid they are seeing just the backlight on and it could be another bad panel like my last one. Can anyone shed some light on how frequent these led panels have a short in half of them and show no picture.
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Re: Question about led tv's
I'd say the vast majority of modern LED-LCD TVs with "no picture" are bad panels in one way or another. T-con board fuses are rare failures, and other failures usually allow a picture to show.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Question about led tv's
I don't ever see LED tvs in my area that cheap unless they have smashed glass.
Stuff up here gets scooped up pretty fast. I have a few outlets that I get my used/non working panels from, craigslist in my area is chocked full if I WILL BUY YOUR BROKEN FLATSCREENS or DONATE YOUR FLATSCREENS TO ME adds
I have 15 or so in my arsenal at the moment
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how did you determine that? I am curious so that I know what to look for. I have the top of the line 2012 Sammy 55" 3D LED TV and its great for what it is. over 5k hours on it lol never had an issue yet.
OH and stj the parts fairy visits me oftenI kid I kid, I know if I had more time and better test equipment I too would part out!
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I unplugged one ribbon cable that goes from the t con or in this case the t con is built in the main board and power the tv on. One side of the screen tried to show a picture but had lines and other half was white. Then turn tv off and plug the one back in and unplug the other ribbon and turn the tv on and in this case it stayed the same just the backlight so that says the side that did not produce a picture is shorted.
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Yep another bad LED TV panel, it is terrible how the MOST EXPENSIVE part of a TV dies so quickly now. Why?Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Question about led tv's
Originally posted by Shinju View Posthow did you determine that? I am curious so that I know what to look for. I have the top of the line 2012 Sammy 55" 3D LED TV and its great for what it is. over 5k hours on it lol never had an issue yet.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.
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Re: Question about led tv's
Wouldn't be such a big deal if they were repairable. You can fix a BGA soldering problem. You can't fix most panel faults.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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I got an extended warranty through the place I bought it from no Samsung hassle they will replace it on the spot or if they dont have the equivilent then I get a huge credit towards another panel. Not a best buy type place I got it through an audio/video specialist place here local.
If this goes then the replacement will be a high end plasma
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