Re: PL51D550C1G Plasma Samsung - No picture, but sound is ok
Right now, it seems that -most- of the TV is working (voltages etc) but there is no picture. The crazy volts on X-main, in the very least, show that something is switching. And you might be able to hear a subtle buzzing from the electronics in the TV while it is operating.
I am assuming that when you tested the logic patterns, you jumpered pins 3 and 4 of the connector and unplugged the LVDS cable. This should result in a series of patterns on the display.
Check the plasma panel very carefully for cracks, including around the edge of the screen. A single crack will mean no picture at all. It is not like an LCD where a crack will cause part of the picture to go bad, it is very rare for plasma displays to have any image when damaged.
If there are no cracks I would try replacing the CONTROL (LOGIC MAIN) BOARD first. This is different from the MAIN BOARD, which is the board with the HDMI ports on it.
If you can borrow a scope, it would help confirm the fault. If not, it will have to be shot-gun diagnosis, replacing parts a bit at a time :/ sorry.
Right now, it seems that -most- of the TV is working (voltages etc) but there is no picture. The crazy volts on X-main, in the very least, show that something is switching. And you might be able to hear a subtle buzzing from the electronics in the TV while it is operating.
I am assuming that when you tested the logic patterns, you jumpered pins 3 and 4 of the connector and unplugged the LVDS cable. This should result in a series of patterns on the display.
Check the plasma panel very carefully for cracks, including around the edge of the screen. A single crack will mean no picture at all. It is not like an LCD where a crack will cause part of the picture to go bad, it is very rare for plasma displays to have any image when damaged.
If there are no cracks I would try replacing the CONTROL (LOGIC MAIN) BOARD first. This is different from the MAIN BOARD, which is the board with the HDMI ports on it.
If you can borrow a scope, it would help confirm the fault. If not, it will have to be shot-gun diagnosis, replacing parts a bit at a time :/ sorry.
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