Hey all,
Have another scammer on Ebay claiming I sent him a "defective" mainboard, when I completely tested the board on a partially working panel/chassis.
The reason why I'm asking, is because of this bit of technobabble he wrote back to me. I was wondering if this is even possible, and if so, how likely it would be that a mainboard would be the culprit.
"This main will turn the set on but there is no pulse width modulation signal to the power supply to turn on backlight circuit"
What is he talking about ?
In any case, the backlight was working just fine in my test, else I couldn't have seen the brightly lit , partially damaged panel and picture.
Thanks for any thoughts on this!
Have another scammer on Ebay claiming I sent him a "defective" mainboard, when I completely tested the board on a partially working panel/chassis.
The reason why I'm asking, is because of this bit of technobabble he wrote back to me. I was wondering if this is even possible, and if so, how likely it would be that a mainboard would be the culprit.
"This main will turn the set on but there is no pulse width modulation signal to the power supply to turn on backlight circuit"
What is he talking about ?

Thanks for any thoughts on this!
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