Hello all.
I am working on this TV and have been trying to figure out why I have no picture but the sound is fine. The back lights are working, so I decided to to the front bezel off to take a look at the boards that are affixed to the panel (not sure what these are called, but it would be nice to know). Anyway after taking a look at these boards it appears that it has some corrosion of sort or a few burnt chips? I need to find out what these are and values to see if I can get replacement ones. I am not even sure how many are suppose to be there. Upon arrival of this unit I heard something loose inside but never seen anything fall out when removing the back of the set. They are very small. I did try to clean one on the right side and it basically completely crumbled. I will try to get the best pics I can, and am just hoping to find a schematic or values and number of whatever these are and try to get replacements. I would hate to part this out for a few dollars in bad parts. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jamie Sikora.
I am working on this TV and have been trying to figure out why I have no picture but the sound is fine. The back lights are working, so I decided to to the front bezel off to take a look at the boards that are affixed to the panel (not sure what these are called, but it would be nice to know). Anyway after taking a look at these boards it appears that it has some corrosion of sort or a few burnt chips? I need to find out what these are and values to see if I can get replacement ones. I am not even sure how many are suppose to be there. Upon arrival of this unit I heard something loose inside but never seen anything fall out when removing the back of the set. They are very small. I did try to clean one on the right side and it basically completely crumbled. I will try to get the best pics I can, and am just hoping to find a schematic or values and number of whatever these are and try to get replacements. I would hate to part this out for a few dollars in bad parts. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jamie Sikora.
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