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  • smitch60
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    • Nov 2016
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    • england

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    panasonic tx-l42et60b vertical lines

    hi guys looking for some help. i have a panasonic tx-l42et60b with vertical white, grey lines, the lines are not solid and seem evenly spaced right across the screen. do not get them when menu is brought up, but get them on self test screen. i have tried a different tcon board , could it be the main board ?. any help would be grateful
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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    • May 2014
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    Re: panasonic tx-l42et60b vertical lines

    Look like Mb to me, if I recall Bga solder failures on the mainboards is common on this set.
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