Here is the situation (I previously mentioned this in one of the other 14 blink threads):
- I purchased a used TC-P46S30 plasma with 14 blinks and following the testing procedures found in this forum (many thanks again), I discovered that the SC board was the culprit (the SU and SD boards and everything else tested fine)
- I purchased a cracked-screen TC-P50ST30 to scavenge its SC board (which appears to be similar if not exactly the same as the one in the TC-P46S30)
- The SC board from the ST30 tested fine and I went ahead and installed it in my TC-P46S30
- TV works, picture is great and I have had it on for hours at a time for over a week
BUT...
- the black levels are significantly worse than I have seen on similar models from this line of TVs and TV gets IR much faster than I would expect
from experience with similar plasma TVs
- I assume this is because the SC board is from a different model
QUESTIONS:
- are there anything that can be done to remedy this situation? I would really like to make something of the current setup (my soldering skills are pretty poor).
- I purchased a used TC-P46S30 plasma with 14 blinks and following the testing procedures found in this forum (many thanks again), I discovered that the SC board was the culprit (the SU and SD boards and everything else tested fine)
- I purchased a cracked-screen TC-P50ST30 to scavenge its SC board (which appears to be similar if not exactly the same as the one in the TC-P46S30)
- The SC board from the ST30 tested fine and I went ahead and installed it in my TC-P46S30
- TV works, picture is great and I have had it on for hours at a time for over a week
BUT...
- the black levels are significantly worse than I have seen on similar models from this line of TVs and TV gets IR much faster than I would expect
from experience with similar plasma TVs
- I assume this is because the SC board is from a different model
QUESTIONS:
- are there anything that can be done to remedy this situation? I would really like to make something of the current setup (my soldering skills are pretty poor).
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