Hi. I have a Philips 42PFL3704D/F7 that will turn on and stay on with an almost solid white screen. You can barely see the on screen input on the screen so it is broadcasting.
Will a bad T con board be the cause of this?
I will attach a photo of my V420H1-C12 T con. A user with this board had mentioned in a different post about testing two particular locations:
FP1 and CP5
one being a fuse, the other not sure if it is a fuse (brown surface mount cap).
My fuse read a reading of below 1 ohm setting my meter to 200.
I had to turn my meter to 200k to test the other location. The brown cap dropped and then the reading increased in value like a capacitor would do.
Is there another location I should test on this T con board or is this problem pretty obvious to someone that has experience with a TV showing a picture but it is behind a solid white screen that has a vertical bar going down it that it isn't the T con.
I do appreciate anyone who has the time to help. Thanks in advance.
Will a bad T con board be the cause of this?
I will attach a photo of my V420H1-C12 T con. A user with this board had mentioned in a different post about testing two particular locations:
FP1 and CP5
one being a fuse, the other not sure if it is a fuse (brown surface mount cap).
My fuse read a reading of below 1 ohm setting my meter to 200.
I had to turn my meter to 200k to test the other location. The brown cap dropped and then the reading increased in value like a capacitor would do.
Is there another location I should test on this T con board or is this problem pretty obvious to someone that has experience with a TV showing a picture but it is behind a solid white screen that has a vertical bar going down it that it isn't the T con.
I do appreciate anyone who has the time to help. Thanks in advance.
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