I was just given this tv yesterday and when I plugged it in I was surprised by the symptoms it presented. For starters, it's a 58" and every 58" tv I've picked up, regardless of brand, has ended up being a bad panel. This one looked like a bad panel at first glance, but the top portion of the screen has a full length, solid, good picture. I've never seen a bad panel do this simply because they are divided in half with Left and Right sides, therefore giving a half-good image or no image at all. I may have a tcon to swap into it, but I'm not sure that's the issue either. I haven't opened it up yet either. What do you guys think?
RCA RTRU5827-B-US mostly black screen with lines
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Bottom 1/2 of screen*.... I can't see it being multiple bad COFs or bonds though. 1 maybe, but not 2 or 3. I put the original tcon back and it went right back to the original symptoms too, so I definitely think something is wrong with the tcon. The donor I used for testing was from a Vizio 58", and I also swapped all of the ribbons with it not that did not eliminate the thin lines.Comment
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I thought I had at least one other tcon from a 58" but I couldn't find anything else that fit. I'm considering pulling the bezel off though and checking for side tabs and seeing if pressure on them will affect the lines. I really don't think it's that though, unless the manufacturer had a bad batch of chips or the process of applying them to the panel was iffy. For out right failure though I don't see more than one failing.Comment
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Those ones on the bottom, how they are all even does remind me of one I had with bad tab bond contact.Comment
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Tough call, if all the cables are clean (can clean them with a pencil eraser) not damaged, fit well and correctly plugged in not crooked, thinking it must be bad tcon or tab bond. One that I had a bad/loose tab bond had those same tight lines on entire display but only one bond was loose, shimmed it and display was back to normal.Comment
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Tough call, if all the cables are clean (can clean them with a pencil eraser) not damaged, fit well and correctly plugged in not crooked, thinking it must be bad tcon or tab bond. One that I had a bad/loose tab bond had those same tight lines on entire display but only one bond was loose, shimmed it and display was back to normal.Comment
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No, it was an older vizio if I recall, think it was like a 42 inch, had only tab bonds on the top, was top right one looking from the back.Comment
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Suppose it could be any of them, if it has side cofs look real close at them, you might see a tiny pin hole or the cof will be black and maybe misshaped or one will get hotter than the rest, check both sides of the cof if possible.Comment
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