I have an 80 inch sharp tv lc-80le757u. it has horizontal line from right to left is half way of the screen. If I look close to the line it is like image I showing but backwards. The line is not a constant color.......I did a job on another tv sharp 70 were it had a flickering panel and the problem was tab drivers and now am with this......Ill post some pics of tv.
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Re: horizontal line on SHARP LC-80LE757U
Panel driver fault, I think you can actually tear the horizontal tab drivers off and it might sort the issue from reading another thread.Please Do Not PM My Page Asking For Help Badcaps Is The Place For Advise, Page Linked For Business Reasons Only. Anyone Doing So Will Be Banned Instantly !
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Re: horizontal line on SHARP LC-80LE757U
Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123 View PostPanel driver fault, I think you can actually tear the horizontal tab drivers off and it might sort the issue from reading another thread.
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are you sure that the tabs are soldered to the panel? have you looked closely at each tab for signs of heating? When the tv is on have you "felt" each tab to see if there is a noticeable temperature difference which might highlight the marginal tab.... which if you are maybe lucky and they are soldered, you might be able to fix by close inspection of the soldering... maybe.
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ok... move towards the bottom corner of the set. The 4 tabs on the side should terminate on to the bottom board with some sort of cable connection. Is it a clamped cable connector? Hopefully, if so, can you disconnect that cable connector from the bottom board?
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Originally posted by Shinju View PostSeen this failure on the 70"'sharps and it's not repairable unfortunately. I don't see the 80" bring that much different.
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but the "issue" isn't about the "lack of boards". The issue is the lack of tabs on BOTH SIDES of the set. In the "operation" used on the 70, tabs are removed from the "bad side" which allows the "still good side" to operated "better", resulting in basically a good picture / set. Since the 80 DOES NOT appear to have tabs on both side, it looks like the "operation" is not possible and thus it is less likely to save the set.
having said the above, IF the sides are indeed soldered to the panel, then a close inspection (both visual and with meter) and / or possibly retouching those joints may help depending on how accessible the solder points are to "standard soldering tools".Last edited by budwich; 02-16-2016, 12:48 PM.
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OK... thanks for the clarification.
Don't worry about the lack of boards... they aren't the issue anyways.
The four tabs on each side have to be connected somewhere. Hopefully, if you follow those connections around to some point that can be disconnected / reconnected via a connector. That's what you need to double check things. Is there such a point? The picture that you posted doesn't show any cabling on the sides.Last edited by budwich; 02-16-2016, 02:46 PM.
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Just pull em off nothing to lose right ?Please Do Not PM My Page Asking For Help Badcaps Is The Place For Advise, Page Linked For Business Reasons Only. Anyone Doing So Will Be Banned Instantly !
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Well... if you are trying to make some money off this, then I think you are out of luck as there is no way to bring this set back to "factory standard". IF you remove the "troubled tabs", they will be gone and can't be replaced. If you are successful, I don't think you should "ethically" try to sell the set unless you fully and properly indicate to the buyer what has been done to the set. The "saves" discussed in the 70 in threads are NOT repairs and do leave the set "compromised" in some form.
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Yep I will research bit more on how these drivers work....what I think is that they are connected like jumping cables with in the glass they connect from battom to the top 4 driver. I checked the Glass very close to it, it has little line veins jumpin to one driver to another and I think one of the source tab bonding which originate picture some how it has extra connection to distribute to the drivers.
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good idea on the "compare". Interesting on how the tabs are interconnected. The reason you need to try and make the set run on one side only without doing something "non-reversible", is to verify that indeed the set will operate properly if you do decide on trying to totally remove the bad tab(s). If it does, you then can focus on the "bad side" and maybe even more closely focus on the specific tab. IF as you say, the tabs are soldered (unlike the 70in case), you might be able to figure out something with the solder on that particular tab either to improve it or take it out specifically.
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