I feel like a dunce for doing this..
I got a Panasonic TC-37LZ85 that had back light but no picture, I found out VIA here that there is a 1.6amp fuse on the t-con that blows.
Mine was blown so I fitted a 2.0 amp fuse and the panel fired right up. While I was positioning the tv around like a dummy I had a screw driver in my hand and it hit the T-con as I was turning it and the TV shut down and starting to SOS blink.
I pulled the t-con out and notice the fuse was shot so I put one more on and the panel fired up but this time one side was VOID and the other side had lines all down the side of that screen.
Is it possible I blew the TFT/IC drivers after the t-con?
The mainboard seems to function as I can still hit the TV/Video button and the backlights adjust to the settings on those inputs.
I found a replacement T-con for 7.00 so I guess I will see then but I have never done anything so silly lol.

Bummer too, I hear/read that this was a pretty good LCD.
I got a Panasonic TC-37LZ85 that had back light but no picture, I found out VIA here that there is a 1.6amp fuse on the t-con that blows.
Mine was blown so I fitted a 2.0 amp fuse and the panel fired right up. While I was positioning the tv around like a dummy I had a screw driver in my hand and it hit the T-con as I was turning it and the TV shut down and starting to SOS blink.
I pulled the t-con out and notice the fuse was shot so I put one more on and the panel fired up but this time one side was VOID and the other side had lines all down the side of that screen.
Is it possible I blew the TFT/IC drivers after the t-con?
The mainboard seems to function as I can still hit the TV/Video button and the backlights adjust to the settings on those inputs.
I found a replacement T-con for 7.00 so I guess I will see then but I have never done anything so silly lol.

Bummer too, I hear/read that this was a pretty good LCD.
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