Re: Hisense 40K360MN dim picture like in power saving mode
"I was also wondering about C869 having 0VCD when I measured using the chassis as ground." OK, I took a quick look at the circuit around C869, it is not ref. to the chassis GND so you need to measure directly right at the two legs.
Re: Hisense 40K360MN dim picture like in power saving mode
OK, I traced out the board, the LED STRINGS are connected in series to form one long string, so if you measure the Voltage between point A and Point B when the TV is first turned on, you should see very high Voltage and if you disconnect the LED connector and do the measurement again, the Voltage should also shows the same readings.
OK, the LED strings has open connection either at the connectors inside the panel or the LED inside the panel.
Wuahaha WOW!!! I was not prepared for the front glass/actual LCD panel to come off from the backlight like that!
You sir are a genius!!! One of the LED strips was slightly unplugged. I plugged it back in and now it is up and running again. (I just realized I probably should have put some tape or glue on that while I was in there)
Do you have a paypal or something I can make a donation to? I would like to buy you a beer.
Re: Hisense 40K360MN dim picture like in power saving mode
Nice, that was fast, only 32 threads. Did yo take the pictures of the connectors? I am sure there are more out there with the same problem like this one.
Glad to hear it did cost any money for parts.
It looks small for 40" TV.
Re: Hisense 40K360MN dim picture like in power saving mode
No I planned to, but I started to freak out about dust once I saw how the layers separated. So I tried to move as efficiently as possible.
Basically the LED cable going into the panel itself separates into two pairs, blue and black and red and white, that terminate into little two prong molex connectors. On the right side (from the front of the TV) is the LED strip. One plug goes to the top, and the other to the bottom. The one at the top was visibly askew.
I plugged it back in and then hooked the power supply, logic board, and power switch up and plugged in the LED power connector to test. In my usual fashion I stared right at the lights to make sure they were working and damn near blinded myself when they came on.
As far as the disassembly, there were about 15-20 small screws that held the front black bezel to the LCD panel. That was what was holding the LCD glass to the backlight.
From there, there were only 4 screws on the bottom of the backlight panel that held the plastic rim on outside of the plastic snaps. I went around and freed all of the snaps and the metal back lifted straight off. I tested it, blew off the back sheet with compressed air, and dropped the metal back on and quickly put it back together.
From a quick visual I don't think I got any smudges or dust inside or around the edges of the panel.
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