Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
Collapse
X
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
Thanks guys, that's what I figured through my research the past few days. Only thing now is to weigh my options between fixing myself and taking it into a repair shop. Now, Im not an expert on electronics but I can complete projects when necessary. what do you guys think?Comment
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
The thing about fixing is, trying to find the same led strip, which I wasn't able to.
Also it is very easy to break the lcd screen getting off or putting back on. If you even look at to hard it might crack. I've cracked 2, lol, and the bigger they are the flimsier they are.
One sharp 52" had the screen that came off with the metal bezel around it all in one piece, so it was safer and easier to remove.Comment
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
I have same issue. I cant source the individual LEDs. I'd rather not replace the strip if I dont have too. Anyone have individual LED part number or a link?Comment
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
Not the best idea to replace individual leds, because by the time one is ready to go others are usually right behind it, strip it down first, then decide if you want to do it again in a day a week a month?Comment
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
Agreed, and I usually dont. In this case, the LEDs weren't the issue. I have a shopjimmy backlight tester and narrowed it down to the strip. Turned out that the connector had broken solder joints. Couldn't get the connector to go back on so I removed and soldered the wires directly to the strip. Now the LED strip gets power from the backlight tester and will allow me to light up the strip without issue. Put everything back together and the power board is only putting out 64v per connection...total of 4 connections(2 strips powered by 2 negative wires and 2 positive wires each). Dont have a schematic to know if these values are correct or not. With the tester, I can power up the TV and apply voltage to one of the strips and the backlights light up the panel enough for me to navigate. I can navigate with no issue as long as the tester is connected. I feel like the power board is either underpowering the strips or the main board isnt giving the go ahead to allow full power. Anyone have any ideas? Appreciate the help.Last edited by fixitelectronix; 12-24-2018, 10:15 PM.Comment
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
And yes they are 6 volt LEDs.Last edited by fixitelectronix; 12-25-2018, 11:27 AM.Comment
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
To the best of my knowledge. I cleared the lamp code in the K menu. TV is turning on, still no backlight. No more codes. I can manually power on one of the strips and get a partial picture. Just cant get the power board to kick on the LEDs strips by itself. I was hoping someone had the schematic to tell me what was suppose to be coming out of the power board into each strip.Comment
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
I cant get the best shots to show but on the first menu it says lamp reset....I turn it on and unplug the unit and let it sit for a bit and turn back on and nothing. Is there a save changes option I'm missing. Could have swore i read something that said unplugging it saves the changes.Comment
-
Re: Sharp LC-60LE640U 1 long, 1 short blink
Sorry for reviving this old thread. I have this exact blink sequence, and powering on with Chan_down+Vol_up does in fact force the set to come online. I can't seem to find the maintenance menu/screen that shows me the lamp failure count, etc. Any pointers?Comment
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by Superbee_dadHello Sharp TV experts
Our Sharp LC-80LE642U displays one short one long flash error code which is a backlight error. I went into service mode and there were 8 lamp error counts recorded. I reset the count to 0 and did a reset. The last monitor error cause was 16 B00014639:12. 16 is the code for backlight error. I tried to power the tv up but went back into error mode.
> I checked voltages on the power supply board and they all check out .. including 3.28 volts at the error pin.
> There is power to the cpu and T-CONN and no faults found there. The cpu has a flashing...01-24-2025, 11:51 PM -
Hello all, I have been here from time to time and now I'm back for some assistance.
So I have the TV above and its doing the one long and one short "V" blinking. I did the reset on the controls on the side of the TV and while holding down the volume - and the input button, then plugging in the TV the "V" light is solid, then very briefly I see the backlight flash, then the "V" goes back to the 1 long and 1 short blinking. I just want to make sure its the backlights before I get the parts to fix it. Is there anything else I can do to confirm its the lights.... -
Hello, I'm new to this forum. I like to tinker with Sony electronics, I have been lucky trouble shooting sony stuff, But I can't find much info on this Sharp TV.
The problem; plug to power>white led power indicator light is on>it turns on to the red Sharp logo>
then the android logo is displayed, lit fine then the android logo brightness varies, then lit normal, then the tv restarts and does the same startup logos over and over for 5 times then it turns off and the power indicator light flashes the trouble code 3 long blinks plus 3 short blinks .
does... -
by MitikeHello guys,
I have SHARP LC-70UC30U which won't turn on and the stand by LED blinks the 1 LONG 1 SHORT error
According to other sharp SM-s it is lamp error (I can't find SM for this model)
And yes I checked other blink error threads on the forum about other Sharp models and still can't make it work.
If I unplug the set and hold the POWER and INPUT buttons while I'm plug it back the set fires up and shows sharp logo and after that the Android logo and turn itself off again and starts the blinking and wont turn on again except if I do the RESET procedure again.... -
by getteHi...
Very handy and tech newbie here trying to learn to fix my TV that died after a lighting strike
SHARP LC-70LE732U
Delta DPS-222BP
Icon Flash 2 Long 3 Short
Power PWB Failure
Power supply error 2 (*2) D+3.3V error
D_POW
Digital 3.3V failure Flashes fast 3 times
DET_D3V3 (33pin) failure (L). Digital 3.3V is not applied.
If error is detected during start-up or operation, the power is turned on again by polling.
Above is what manual states not what I confirmed, but would lie to but not... - Loading...
- No more items.
Comment