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Samsung UE70TU6905 BACKLIGHTS AND SOUND ON NO PICTURES BUT SCREEN NOT DARK
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Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
Seems like an odd reading, I would lift/unsolder one leg of the one reading 1.7 and retest out of circuit.
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Originally posted by bohaboha View Post
Hi Diah no change when removing U ribbon it's like you haven't touched anything
try use set Top box set it to low resolution then use it at this set at HDMI ARC port.. beside it plug USB stick on the root of it media Photo , movies... when you turn on try always the source on RC pressing once atime every 30 second
if there are no effect on screen then you have issue at the SoC ... look at the downside of MB where the SoC installed if there burn of heating.
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
then the issue as expected at MB... the Video source switching on but no data deliver of video so the screen lighting with no image.
try use set Top box set it to low resolution then use it at this set at HDMI ARC port.. beside it plug USB stick on the root of it media Photo , movies... when you turn on try always the source on RC pressing once atime every 30 second
if there are no effect on screen then you have issue at the SoC ... look at the downside of MB where the SoC installed if there burn of heating.
on the backside of the MB there is no trace of burning yet even i felt it was a bit hot for the rest can you please explain it step by step if possible
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Originally posted by bohaboha View PostHi I have done new tests on the diodes and they give completely different readings from right to left 3.5, NR , 4.1, NR ,1.2 , NR .1.5, NR a bit strange but nomoresonys they should not be discharged before testing them because it is written there DischargeQuit due to disrespect from unpaid sta,ff.
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Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
Those are odd readings, not sure what's wrong but that's not what a diode should read, simple diode testing there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhPZD9avoac
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Originally posted by nomoresonys View PostThe picture isn't very clear, is there little plastic bits poking thru the rear of board? If there is you need to squeeze them together a little to let them thru the board.
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yours photo... the area and parts you marked no short at them... they related to the TV SoC as filter installed outside the SoC.
inside the Soc there are Coils and connection need to have filter no place inside the Soc for them.
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Originally posted by Diah View Postyours photo... the area and parts you marked no short at them... they related to the TV SoC as filter installed outside the SoC.
inside the Soc there are Coils and connection need to have filter no place inside the Soc for them.
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Originally posted by bohaboha View Post
then please Diah tell me what to do to solve the problem
as i wrote before the one i solved was 75.. and the issue was at the chip DC-DC Converter as you have on boards VPMS2GMB
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
well for me all Panels with sizes Even Numbers such 50 60, 70 are rubbish,
as i wrote before the one i solved was 75.. and the issue was at the chip DC-DC Converter as you have on boards VPMS2GMB
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
well for me all Panels with sizes Even Numbers such 50 60, 70 are rubbish,
as i wrote before the one i solved was 75.. and the issue was at the chip DC-DC Converter as you have on boards VPMS2GMB
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Originally posted by bohaboha View Post
ok sure all the panels are what they are and that's what we get from people but your answer is not of sore help thought you would give me a more thorough guide on how you have fixed yours even though it was a 75 very grateful for all the info thanks or maybe a link
what i should write.. search after data sheet to learn where and how it converted V DC to T-con on MB and SoC. are you waiting from me to deep my head and instruments at yours room via web ?? funny.
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