hi guys, i need your help again...i have tcl u65x9006. while i was watching it become darker like when a movie ends, little by little the image disappear. now if i turn on i have back light on, after like 1 min i have also sound but no picuture. the back light is on i take off one at time the ldvs but nothing change always no picture. i tried to cover with a piece of paper the pin of ldvs i cover like 7 8 pins but nothing worked. the tv stay with no picture. there is a tcon board.i checked the voltage there on the fuse i have 11,8 volts. there is caps in shorts on the exit of the tcon i have 3,3 volts 1,8 volts and then 0.5 volts for the other pins, i dont know if it s low or it s correct. also if i take off one ribbon capble at time the voltage did not change. do you think the panel is gone....o maybe it s the tcon board or the main board someone can help me and say me what voltage i have to check up. i trashed a 75 inches samsung some months ago always with the same problem...this tcl is new like 3 4 years old 4k....someone can help me? i put a photo of the tcon someone can help me. maybe i wronged to cover the pin with the paper i need to cover more pins?
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tcl u65x9006 back light on but no picture sounf ok after 40 50 secs
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Originally posted by nomoresonys View PostThat's a good clear picture, what's the numbers/writing beside the "caps in short" and how did you test them?
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Originally posted by EazyBone View PostTry unplugging one U ribbon at a time (if it has them) on the buffer boards instead of the t-con ribbon. See if you get 3/4 picture at all
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
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Originally posted by PNI E. View PostDiah….i make a mistake…I pushed on the jumper and the fb332 broken….the pad come off….tell me I can make the jumper in a other point….im so stupid sorry….
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Originally posted by lotas View PostWhy did you solder such a rope? You need a short, thin, single-core wire (there is no high voltage and no high current consumption).
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
you can check the track line of the points with ribbon socket after you disconnect the panel.. i think pin 1 or 2 but be sure first other wise you will toast every things.
Diah I track the fbb31 and goes on the first pin. In the picture is red. Now on the fbb32 I can't track because there isn't more the pad….i know it s a disaster…but I can't go back in time. So for u the pin of fb332 is the first one in yellow, or it s in the other side, because on the socket of the ribbon flat, there is an arrow, so if the two socket re the same, the correct point is the last one not the one near or I wrong?
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Originally posted by lotas View PostYou have determined which half of the panel is not working, now the jumper is no longer needed, tape the CKV signals on the bad side on the cable and check how the image appears.
so I work on the left ribbon flat and try to put some tape on the pin until the image is back, also if I tried before maybe I have to mask more pins…I ll try. I thought the jumper must be there always for the tv works
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Originally posted by Diah View Post
at this test so when good image on left side... the right side was blank white or what?
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Originally posted by PNI E. View Post
diah…..nice question I was happy to see the image and didn't put attention on the right..hmmmm it s better if it's white or black? I don't want wrong but I think it was black but not sure because I was watching the left side,..
this test was for just to check if there are distributed at image.. then Panel fault
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Originally posted by lotas View PostWhat conclusions are you masking? Take a high-quality photo of the t-con and which side is not working?
The problem may not be in the panel itself, but in the buffer strip; also take a photo of this non-working strip.
before ask here, I tried to mask the connector of the ribbon flat, both side one at time, I show you the piece of paper I used. But i didn't have change always black with no image with back light on. Then I tried to mask the c or u flat, dark orange in the buffer strip…I think u call them that, the board where the panel is soldering. But also there no effect. Tell me what you want see I give you the photo, and thanks a lot for the helping to all
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