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Re: LG 60PM6700 no picture no sound
tnbugman and CriticalCritic:
On each of the YSUS and ZSUS boards, please check the quality of the solder connections on the underside of the boards under the pair of large copper coils. There is possibility that these solder connections are burned or poor. Reflow the connections with flux and new leaded solder.
Are the solder connections ok, or do they look cracked/burned/discolored? Report back with your observations.Comment
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Re: LG 60PM6700 no picture no sound
This was a great hint. I have good test patterns using this test technique. I have swapped the main board with new assemblies...twice. No picture or sound with the original or either of the two *new* replacement main boards. Searching for another clue for where to look for the issue(s). Sure seems like it is external to the main board but somehow related. Perhaps somebody has come across another defect which would kill the picture and sound but not be on the main board? This is a 65PB6900.Comment
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Re: LG 60PM6700 no picture no sound
This was a great hint. I have good test patterns using this test technique. I have swapped the main board with new assemblies...twice. No picture or sound with the original or either of the two *new* replacement main boards. Searching for another clue for where to look for the issue(s). Sure seems like it is external to the main board but somehow related. Perhaps somebody has come across another defect which would kill the picture and sound but not be on the main board? This is a 65PB6900.Comment
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Re: LG 60PM6700 no picture no sound
If you get test patterns (after disconnecting the mainboard from the logic board, and placing the jumper on the logic board), then the logic board, YSUS, ZSUS, power supply boards are in working condition. Also, the cables connecting these boards to each other, or to the screen are likely good too.
This test isolates the problem to the main board since all others are working. The only other issue could be a damaged or pinched cable between the mainboard and logic board.
Are you certain that your two replacement boards are actually for your TV? There could be many mainboards with same board number and same components, but possibly have different firmware from different models?
Can you confirm 65PB6900? I cannot locate any information on this model number anywhere?
How or where did you buy the replacement boards? are you certain they are exact model numbers?Comment
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Re: LG 60PM6700 no picture no sound
If you get test patterns (after disconnecting the mainboard from the logic board, and placing the jumper on the logic board), then the logic board, YSUS, ZSUS, power supply boards are in working condition. Also, the cables connecting these boards to each other, or to the screen are likely good too.
This test isolates the problem to the main board since all others are working. The only other issue could be a damaged or pinched cable between the mainboard and logic board.
Are you certain that your two replacement boards are actually for your TV? There could be many mainboards with same board number and same components, but possibly have different firmware from different models?
Can you confirm 65PB6900? I cannot locate any information on this model number anywhere?
How or where did you buy the replacement boards? are you certain they are exact model numbers?Comment
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Re: LG 60PM6700 no picture no sound
Right on! Glad to hear you got it working. Hang onto those other boards in case you ever need them...Comment
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