I have the smaller twin here to my personal TV. I'm trying desperately to get it going to give to my in-laws for Christmas next week. The TV had a shorted SC board which I managed to fix last night with a repair kit. Tightened loose screws all over the place when I re-installed the board. Powered it up and was very happy to see the menu pop up. However, upon viewing for a minute I realized that there was a blue haze all over the screen. Especially on dark scenes. It also started out with a spot that was much worse in the lower right corner but that improved after a few minutes. The haze however remained. I'm at work now and cannot troubleshoot but was wondering if anyone had any suggestions. Unfortunately, the repair kit took forever to get to me so if I don't order any additional parts by tomorrow I don't see having this ready to leave town with me next Tuesday. Thanks in advance for any assistance and I always appreciate the input and advice.
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Re: Panasonic TC-P46ST30 Fixed SC Board But Still Have a Display Issue
Oh, one more thing. In the last picture, I tried to show what appears to be temporary image retention. Any lettering or sharp edges on a picture that stays up for more than a couple seconds is leaving blue spots on the screen for 5-10 seconds. I'm sure that's related to the entire problem.
Thanks again for the help!!
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Re: Panasonic TC-P46ST30 Fixed SC Board But Still Have a Display Issue
Looks like over-diffusion. Try checking Vsus; should not be too high. Could also be Vad issue on SC board if the set-up ramp is stunted, or Ve on SS board, do you have an oscilloscope?
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Re: Panasonic TC-P46ST30 Fixed SC Board But Still Have a Display Issue
No scope Tom. I actually just asked your advice on getting one a few days ago but it won't happen until at least after the 1st of the year. I won't be able to dig back into it until this evening (8-9 Eastern Time US). I will start by checking all the voltages. Certainly wouldn't be surprised if there's an additional issue on the SC board since it was blown and I've just repaired it.
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Re: Panasonic TC-P46ST30 Fixed SC Board But Still Have a Display Issue
TV is the same as the 50" and 55" version internally.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...ght=TC-P50ST30
Like I said, my main issue is my time restraint in taking it to the in-laws for Christmas. Certainly don't mind buying a part if I need to but it's going to have to be by tomorrow at the latest.
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Any chance that the buffers got damaged when the SC failed? Nothing tests shorted and the guy said the picture was perfect up to the moment it died on him. I do see that some of the other repair kits come with more diodes and FETs than the one I got. However, seems the 6 I replaced along with the 4 resistors is the most common.
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SO looks like all the resistors replaced, all 7.5ohm I guess? R422, just looks a bit different, right side in photo.
Did you check the SD SU boards ? second last photo seems to indicate it is SD board that 's having an issue. Could be the SD or SCLast edited by tw2005; 12-16-2014, 07:18 AM.
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I believe the resistor you are referencing is just lifted up a tad on one side. The iron I have is a bit large for working on those given their size. All 4 were new and the same. I'm not showing any shorts on either buffer board but that's not to say there isn't something wrong. The problems seems worse on the lower half of the screen, but it's certainly showing up on the entire thing. I was looking for a starting point on what to check tonight. Hate the thought of buying the entire set of 3 boards but I'd do that if I thought it was going to solve the problem.
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Also, not sure if this is a factor but I was a bit concerned with how much I had to heat the diodes and fets to remove them. I cut a hole in a piece of foil to shield the remainder of the board while I heated each one but man did I ever have to apply some heat to get them loose. I'd said a good 30-45 seconds on each one with my Weller hot air station on it's highest setting. Was concerned about heating other parts on the board.
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Personally I doubt SU or SD would cause this issue.
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Re: Panasonic TC-P46ST30 Fixed SC Board But Still Have a Display Issue
Originally posted by aaronwt6 View PostAlso, not sure if this is a factor but I was a bit concerned with how much I had to heat the diodes and fets to remove them. I cut a hole in a piece of foil to shield the remainder of the board while I heated each one but man did I ever have to apply some heat to get them loose. I'd said a good 30-45 seconds on each one with my Weller hot air station on it's highest setting. Was concerned about heating other parts on the board.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Originally posted by aaronwt6 View PostAlso, not sure if this is a factor but I was a bit concerned with how much I had to heat the diodes and fets to remove them. I cut a hole in a piece of foil to shield the remainder of the board while I heated each one but man did I ever have to apply some heat to get them loose. I'd said a good 30-45 seconds on each one with my Weller hot air station on it's highest setting. Was concerned about heating other parts on the board.
not real sure which way you should go if everything is hooked up right and tight. I'll have another look but it really seemed just bottom 50% affected
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yeah, picture 3 shows more of an issue. Test patterns / full white could be interesting. Does remind me of the SS board I accidentally removed 50% of the drive signal when I tagged a SMD 100 ohm resistor and removed it by accident.
Maybe like Tom is suggesting, something extra damaged like driver ic
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And yeah, first thing I did was double check all my connections. I sure was bummed when I saw the problem. I fired it up, saw the menu, grabbed a celebratory beer to sit back and watch it for a while, and then saw all the sparkles.
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