Ok so I followed the thread on the sharp save by pulling side driver on the 70 and but my 60 does not have side driver board. As u can see there is no board on the side it's just the tabs with ic. Any ideas ?
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Re: Lc-60le550u no picture
Wait....yours is a 60" and by removing the tabs on the bad side of the panel you managed to get the tv fully working again?
That's damn good news as I just picked up a 60" with that problem,read up about it and thought that trick only worked on the 70"Proud owner of dozens of broken TV's and many,many,many boards.
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I thought there are only drivers along the bottom of the 60 that are some how "multiplexed" to handle the horizontals and the verticals. The "mystery" is how / which tabs are doing what in the 60 BUT if there are tabs then they can be removed... although it is wasn't obvious what the is being removed... just the connect on panel or "both ends" (the other end goes where?)Last edited by budwich; 06-22-2016, 07:21 AM.Comment
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my Drivers were bad on the left side of lcd screen. I disconnected the left side of t con and got the tv back on just like they showed on the 70 " thread. Started tearing it apart but after I tore apart I learned there was not a panel like the 70" only the driver tabs. If u will look when u take the bezel u will see them taped down. There is 2 driver panels on each side on the bottom (for left and right on lcd)
There is tabs with drivers on the top,bottom and sides. I think the plug u disconnected on the 70" is actually is a printed circuit board in the lcd on the 60" if u look at the picture I posted that is on the left side of panel.Comment
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I wished I would of took more pictures. I can help as I best I can I tore the tv down farther then I needed to because I was looking for a plug so only thing that need to done is bezel needs to be taken off after u figure which side is bad
Now the question is how long it will lastComment
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