Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
tough to see due to lighting conditions but maybe the second one shows the brown flex cables if I "understand" the picture. you may have to remove the bezel on one side (hopefully the bad side... where the horizontal line originates from) and get a closer look at the panel edge where the cables are attached.
Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
post some pictures of each side of the back of the panel. there are tab driver cables somewhere.Leave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
Ey freak8 I have a lc-80le757u it has a line in the middle of tv horizontal but these drivers are with no boards it is like a regular lcd tv there bit small. The line comes from the right side, the line stops like at the middle just above that. It won't get to the left side .it has 4 drivers. I did disconnect the 2 right t-con cables and it dI'd disapeared but it got darker screen. I don't know how these drivers work ????Leave a comment:
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The Sharp's sets look easier to save than others. I have been "broadcasting" the potential for a save on few other forums in an effort to keep more out of e-cycles... but maybe this is cutting down the "opportunities" for non-owners to becomes owners on the cheap... :-)Leave a comment:
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Yes congratulations on the repair I had a hunch that the remaining of the screen would still be dark due to the fact that I believe these cables or these ribbons run in series to some extent. Until somebody comes up with a solid solution of being able to successfully replace a ribbon IC and tab bond, this is our only hope to salvage a otherwise deemed useless panelLeave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
Ok I threw caution to the wind and removed the 2 boards. The first image is with the bottom only ribbon cable removed as we were discussing. The upper part of the screen remained distorted.
Second picture is with the second ribbon cable removed.
At that point I could see a pattern and just removed the remaining ribbon cables and these two images are the end result.
I think we have a winner folks. Thanks for all your help Bud and freak
I am curious because the ribbon cables seemed not to be complicated. If the ribbon cables could be sourced with the drivers installed, with low temperature solder they may not be that difficult to replace. A steady hand(s) would be a must.Last edited by Olympus620; 11-15-2015, 03:00 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
I don't have access to the boards that I removed, maybe you still have yours kicking around... may the "soldering iron" test on one of those "dead guys" might be an interesting thing... of course if you have nothing else to do... :-)Leave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
No. I thought that early and my TV repair life its have cables get warped by the driver IC overheatin. plus the IC's are fused to the ribbons the process of hot bonding and has to be performed with a very expensive machine that is not available to us. You would have to replace the ribbons with the IC'S already embedded into them.
Youtube search for tab bonding repair then you'll see the machine used. It's a pretty elaborate processLeave a comment:
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This is true but trying to pop that chip out of that ribbon cable is more of a challenge usually ends up destroying the cable and causing other faultsLeave a comment:
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I don't mean repair, I mean just removing the chip itself if that's the point of failure and leave the rest alone. Yes, this won't return the set to "new" but it may stop having to mess with 4-5 cables at the panel side which if someone is "unlucky" could mean "death" to the panel.Leave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
No. I thought that early and my TV repair life its have cables get warped by the driver IC overheatin. plus the IC's are fused to the ribbons the process of hot bonding and has to be performed with a very expensive machine that is not available to us. You would have to replace the ribbons with the IC'S already embedded into them.
Youtube search for tab bonding repair then you'll see the machine used. It's a pretty elaborate processLeave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
That's your problem. Unfortunately you have got no other choice but to remove that board with those IC's on them.
Just an interesting thought that I have not tried with anybody else's TV nor myself yet. Why don't you try removing just that IC off of the screen and the board leaving the other IC's still attached to the board and the screen. Then plug in the white cable to that side board again and see if you have a good picture. Trying to see what would happen with just one remove instead of all 5 on the side. Regardless that IC must be removed anyway
Have you ever looked at the underside of the driver "chip" on the tab cable?
Is it just a "simple" pad connection going in and going out or are there several pads / connections... is it possible that maybe just scraping off the chip will solve the issue without pulling the flex cables from the panel?Leave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
Peel both away so that flex cable is free from both the panel and the board.Leave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
That's your problem. Unfortunately you have got no other choice but to remove that board with those IC's on them.
Just an interesting thought that I have not tried with anybody else's TV nor myself yet. Why don't you try removing just that IC off of the screen and the board leaving the other IC's still attached to the board and the screen. Then plug in the white cable to that side board again and see if you have a good picture. Trying to see what would happen with just one remove instead of all 5 on the side. Regardless that IC must be removed anyway
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me too (interested) as that's what I wanted to do with mine but "some" indicated that all on the "troubled side" had to be removed.... :-)Leave a comment:
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Re: Sharp AQUOS 70" LCD model LC-70LE550U
That's your problem. Unfortunately you have got no other choice but to remove that board with those IC's on them.
Just an interesting thought that I have not tried with anybody else's TV nor myself yet. Why don't you try removing just that IC off of the screen and the board leaving the other IC's still attached to the board and the screen. Then plug in the white cable to that side board again and see if you have a good picture. Trying to see what would happen with just one remove instead of all 5 on the side. Regardless that IC must be removed anywayLeave a comment:
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