I've just finished replacing a regulator on the main, and now it's previously perfect screen looks like I've cracked the panel. I am hoping someone can take a look, and tell me if it's also something wrong with also the LVDS connector, and/or a t-con issue. The LVDS gave me some trouble in disconnecting/connecting, and because I want to possibly replace the panel(I have one that's supposedly compatible), I'd like to know if more repair is needed. Thanks, guys!
Vizio VO47LFhdtva cracked panel and Lvds?
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Re: Vizio VO47LFhdtva cracked panel and Lvds?
The Lcd panel is cracked and is not economically fixable. You will need a whole new screen. This is NOT a tcon or Lvds issue shame reallyPlease 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: Vizio VO47LFhdtva cracked panel and Lvds?
Looks like the tv was facing down on the LCD part when you replaced the part? Or something hit the tv or a lot of pressure was put on the topside of the tv......
So you have another panel? Why not just place these boards in the other tv? Or different brand?I only repair Panasonic plasma tv's! Currently owning a TX-P55VT50 and still searching for a ZT60!Comment
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Re: Vizio VO47LFhdtva cracked panel and Lvds?
Thanks, guys. It was because I didn't protect the front while repairing the board. I've destroyed 2 panels, now, while fixing tv's...I'm learning the hard way, I guess.Comment
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