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    Is it possible to damage the main board during installation?

    I sold board from cracked TV, TV model Samsung LN32A330J1D. During test sound and video on working part of screen worked good (see attachment), it was working for couple hours without any problem. But person who bought it claims there "no video no menu nothing more and nothing turns just lights up the screen but no video".
    No shipping damage - it was shipped in antistatic packaging and bubble wrap. I not sure why he got no video and whatever it was wrong part or something else is wrong with his TV, but I would like to resell this main board after I will get it back. Only problem is that power and T-Con from this TV are gone, I cant retest it.
    Will it be safe to resell it without retesting?
    Link to the same board http://www.shopjimmy.com/samsung-bn9...a330j1dxza.htm
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    Re: Is it possible to damage the main board during installation?

    Originally posted by sansonet View Post
    I sold board from cracked TV, TV model Samsung LN32A330J1D. During test sound and video on working part of screen worked good (see attachment), it was working for couple hours without any problem. But person who bought it claims there "no video no menu nothing more and nothing turns just lights up the screen but no video".
    No shipping damage - it was shipped in antistatic packaging and bubble wrap. I not sure why he got no video and whatever it was wrong part or something else is wrong with his TV, but I would like to resell this main board after I will get it back. Only problem is that power and T-Con from this TV are gone, I cant retest it.
    Will it be safe to resell it without retesting?
    Link to the same board http://www.shopjimmy.com/samsung-bn9...a330j1dxza.htm
    hope you marked the board so you know it's yours. anything can be damaged during install really if not careful or something dumb is done. you're never going to know but sounds like it was a working board to begin with. very hard to know if it's an honest mistake, faulty or just someone trying it on, ordered the wrong board or simply incorrect diagnosis and this did not fix it which is quite likely

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      Re: Is it possible to damage the main board during installation?

      Originally posted by tw2005 View Post
      hope you marked the board so you know it's yours.
      Yes, it got tamper resistant label, also bunch of hi-res pics with all stickers, etc so I can ID if it mine. Just wish I could find out for sure if it still in the same condition as it was.

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