Re: SHARP LC-70LE550U - side driver issue?
but I think you still are not really giving the "whole story". First what model are you actually talking about?
The reason is that the equivalent vizio to the sharp 70 has the same "board structure"... the 60 DOES NOT.
Having said that, the "checks / tests" are the same, unplug a tcon cable, what happens? Repeat, doing the same for the other side? Next, you move to the corner cables, what happens there? These "checks" isolate whether you have an issue with the side or bottom tabs.... just unplug tcon cables does not give you a "complete view" of issues.
Having said that, when I was dealing with the sharp, unplugging part of the tcon did give some vertical lining on the side unplugged as opposed to blank white so it isn't necessarily totally unusual... I think. Hence, my thought that perhaps the tcon has an issue where something has happened to it. But again, the basic checks should help identify that. Further, the vizio tcon / system doesn't appear to have as good a shut down process once an error occurs, taking out certain "drive components" that need to be replaced to get it functional again.
but I think you still are not really giving the "whole story". First what model are you actually talking about?
The reason is that the equivalent vizio to the sharp 70 has the same "board structure"... the 60 DOES NOT.
Having said that, the "checks / tests" are the same, unplug a tcon cable, what happens? Repeat, doing the same for the other side? Next, you move to the corner cables, what happens there? These "checks" isolate whether you have an issue with the side or bottom tabs.... just unplug tcon cables does not give you a "complete view" of issues.
Having said that, when I was dealing with the sharp, unplugging part of the tcon did give some vertical lining on the side unplugged as opposed to blank white so it isn't necessarily totally unusual... I think. Hence, my thought that perhaps the tcon has an issue where something has happened to it. But again, the basic checks should help identify that. Further, the vizio tcon / system doesn't appear to have as good a shut down process once an error occurs, taking out certain "drive components" that need to be replaced to get it functional again.
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