Samsung LN40B500P3FXZA
TCON Board # FHD60C4LV1.1 (hi-res photo attached)
This set is showing what i would call a "gray screen". You can see the picture on the display, but it looks as though gray or white has been overlaid over the entire screen. Photo attached. From doing some reading on this forum, and others, I think I'm safe with the assumption that this is an issue of some sort with the T-con board, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm hoping to find some help tracking down which part of the Tcon board has failed, and hopefully repair it. Yes, I can buy a replacement Tcon on ebay right now for $16 with free shipping. But I'd rather get a little dirty first, if for no other reason than just for a learning experience
The surface mount fuse on the tcon tests good. I haven't measured any voltages on the tcon yet because 1) I'm not sure what they should actually be in order to compare them, and 2) I'm not sure which ones are even relevant to this issue.
From a similar thread, the Gamma IC was called out to be the culprit. You can't read the #s on it in the picture so for reference the gamma IC on this board (ICG1) is Maxim part # MAX9591.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you all for your time!
TCON Board # FHD60C4LV1.1 (hi-res photo attached)
This set is showing what i would call a "gray screen". You can see the picture on the display, but it looks as though gray or white has been overlaid over the entire screen. Photo attached. From doing some reading on this forum, and others, I think I'm safe with the assumption that this is an issue of some sort with the T-con board, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm hoping to find some help tracking down which part of the Tcon board has failed, and hopefully repair it. Yes, I can buy a replacement Tcon on ebay right now for $16 with free shipping. But I'd rather get a little dirty first, if for no other reason than just for a learning experience

The surface mount fuse on the tcon tests good. I haven't measured any voltages on the tcon yet because 1) I'm not sure what they should actually be in order to compare them, and 2) I'm not sure which ones are even relevant to this issue.
From a similar thread, the Gamma IC was called out to be the culprit. You can't read the #s on it in the picture so for reference the gamma IC on this board (ICG1) is Maxim part # MAX9591.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you all for your time!
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