Repairable but can be an involved job, something like 10 IGBTs to replace on the SC board. Not bad though, great TV when working. $50 sounds about right.
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Going to order a couple and try to solder back on board. The pads are just about hanging on. The IGBTs check out all right, no open or short. Just hope I get lucky for once.
I bought a kit from Shop Jimmy and it is very big kit over 30 parts.
I changed all the fets the fet drivers some diodes .Etc .
My question now is about the burned part in my first picture.
I soldered wires to the pins of the part and now I have to make sure I
traced the tracers right.
Thank You tw that helped me out so much.
I almost bridged r516 and r517 . Almost done with this beast.
If Q521 wasn't blasted off the board I think it would have been just a re work job.
Tomorrow I will solder Q521 in and turn her on.
Thanks again
Thank You tw that helped me out so much.
I almost bridged r516 and r517 . Almost done with this beast.
If Q521 wasn't blasted off the board I think it would have been just a re work job.
Tomorrow I will solder Q521 in and turn her on.
Thanks again
How clean is the board? All that carbon conducts. How exactly are you going to mount the new transistor?
Any info from the kit can you post up like part numbers/locations covered? Who's kit is this?
I have been trying to solder thin wires to the transistor,
but it is so small. Any ideas ? The board had a crater where it was once soldered.
I can't do a trade in because the board is damaged. What now ?
Shouldn't be too bad, I wouldn't be buying a new board at that point... I attached a picture where you need to wire everything (confirm yourself before doing it)
Just use some very thing wire and scrape soldermask off from the places where you solder them.
Make sure you clean all that carbon residue thoroughly off before doing anything
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