Re: Samsung UN60EH600 UN55EH6000 Identical Problem
Oh come on. A $100 hot air station and a $20 flux can are all you need. And the flux will be good for 1 year if you keep it in a cold place.
Originally posted by PeteS in CA
Remember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
I am getting on in my years.. My hands ain't as steady as they used to be..
same as, im 50 this year and get odd hand shake issues also eye sight getting worse using reading glasses now but hey wont stop me from doing repairs just yet.
Maybe the replacement mainboard was bad? quite a head scratcher, looks like you replaced most everything.
Yea, I have like 4 or 5 Main boards.. While it's possible that they all are bad/incompatible it's not likely.. Would be nice if I had a working model that I could swap parts over... which happens more often than ya might think...
But not this time.
It's one of those ones I usually just put aside until I DO get a working one in..
Unfortunately, it's a customers and I am under a time constraint.. Like today..
Re: Samsung UN60EH600 UN55EH6000 Identical Problem
Something that may or may not mean anything..
When I put in the replacement MAIN board and the replacement TCON board, when the TV powers up, there is no backlight.. No latent image, of course, but no backlight either..
When I disconnect the LVDS cable from the MAIN or TCON, I get the backlight...
I dunno if this is just indicative of an incompatibility or something more meaningful..
Re: Samsung UN60EH600 UN55EH6000 Identical Problem
Did you watch the video I gave you the link too? In there he shows the voltages before and after repair. The t-con you bought is probably bad also as they are known to blow the little buck converter on them.
Proud owner of dozens of broken TV's and many,many,many boards.
Re: Samsung UN60EH600 UN55EH6000 Identical Problem
http://www.shopjimmy.com/catalogsear...?q=+UN55EH6000
Maybe check that t-con matches panel numbers and check that all boards are at least on the compatible board list, they usually want you to match up a certain amount of numbers on the white sticker to insure compatibility.
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