It's all in this excellent thread by Freakafter8, need to do the testing because it's not reversible, many times you can see the bad cof, it may be hotter or blacker or misshapen maybe have a hole or black spot nearby: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...ht=freakafter8
Y cof。 It's broken,this SHARP common failing,remove the Y cof
Sorry if is a dumb question, but just to confirm, you mean to remove the tabs on the right side (viewing from the front), just like @mkkillah did on the #15 post? My panel is exactly the same of him.
It's all in this excellent thread by Freakafter8, need to do the testing because it's not reversible, many times you can see the bad cof, it may be hotter or blacker or misshapen maybe have a hole or black spot nearby: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...ht=freakafter8
Yup. I read that thread, very interesting indeed. But in that situations, the panel of 70'' is different from 60''. Although a user reports in that same thread that the same logic can be done for 60'' cases and that obviously in any case it is not reversible. Maybe I have no choice but to take the risk. After all, in the current state it cannot be used like this.
yep, applies to both sizes, I would take the cautious route and try to identify the bad cof, will prolly have one of the tell tale signs I wrote above.
yep, applies to both sizes, I would take the cautious route and try to identify the bad cof, will prolly have one of the tell tale signs I wrote above.
Thanks, mate. I will follow the recommendation and before applying surgery I will try to disassemble the frame and touch the side COFs to see if any have suspicious marks or if they get hotter than normal.
In any case, I will attach photos in this way tomorrow ASAP.
I disassembled the frame and when verifying the side COF Chip none shows a noticeable heating, but when assembling the frame it fails after a few minutes. This makes me think that when the TV has the metal frames (which hold the panel) and also the plastic frame (where the TV brand comes out). As there is no ventilation, the COF Chip collapses and shows the fault.
It was a risky move on my part, but since many had reported simply removing the side COFs that present the issue, I just took the risk and removed them. Fortunately in my case, this fixed the root problem.
The TV has already been running for several hours without showing the blurry image that I attached in post #40.
I only have to thank everyone in the forum for contributing with their help and knowledge that allows us to rescue (at least for a while longer) a TV that does not stop costing good money in my country.
The first image shows the TV with the fault.
In the second, the retired Chip COF side.
In the third, the TV in its current state.
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