I found this when removing from a plasma tv. Is this repairable??
Plasma Ribbon cable damage
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Re: Plasma Ribbon cable damage
Since it's on the X-main side, probably... all electrodes are connected to one common point, so as long as most of the contact area is intact you should be OK.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Plasma Ribbon cable damage
Yes, provided you make sure the cable is seated well.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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by Tr0llHi guys! I realized you have a lot of knowledge here so i am hoping you could point me in right direction with my odd issue.
The Tv is a Philips 58PUS8545/12, it had no picture but working backlights.
Original T-con:
Opened the Tv and tested to unplug one ribbon cable at a time. With this test i could see that i got fine picture on both halves as long as there was only one ribbon cable connected, with two connected picture were gone.
First replacement T-con:
I thought it might be t-con and ordered new t-con from china(supposedly tested)... -
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