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    LC-70LE650U Problems, 2-short, 5-long

    Before I get into the details and symptoms (the main one is blink code 2-short, 5-long; related to panel power from what I have gathered). I have a straightforward question to aid my troubleshooting... Are the "sides" of the panel identical with regards to signal pinout of the ribbon wires between the panel and the LCD control unit or driver board, or the t-con board as I guess it's also called... I am not new to hobbiest-level repair, and I am an EE, so hopefully with the help and experience of the experts on the forum, I can get this thing up and running!

    As I said, before I take the time explaining the symptoms and you take the time reading them, if anyone could answer whether I can plug the "left side" of the panel into the "right side" (side A) of the t-con board... I have compared a lot of the trace pairing and trace widths, and they seem symmetrical, so my guess is yes, the signal pinouts are identical with the exception of opposite halves of screen, but I wanted to make sure before trying it!

    Thanks!!!
    Last edited by mp3car; 04-29-2015, 01:56 AM.

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    Re: LC-70LE650U Problems, 2-short, 5-long

    I posted the problem/symptoms in great detail on this thread, which I didn't see until just now... https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...t=36978&page=2

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      Re: LC-70LE650U Problems, 2-short, 5-long

      Are you sure there is no impact damage (cracked) to the lcd screen

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        Re: LC-70LE650U Problems, 2-short, 5-long

        Well... I am nearly certain... when it was operating, it appeared flawless... It's possible there's a very small issue behind one of the parts of the frame of the panel itself. I have removed the plastic front bezel, and the left side black aluminum side of the panel. If I recall, I can see the lower-left corner of the glass itself all the way to the top on the left side, and there are no cracks, no chips, etc... I have not taken off bottom or top part of frame yet. I am hesitant to take apart too much of the frame of the panel, at least more than one member at a time, because I don't want to stress anything by removing too much of the structural rigidity. Please take a look at the other thread linked above if you have time... I gave a lot of detail...
        Last edited by mp3car; 04-29-2015, 02:04 PM.

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