Hi everyone,
With the help of threads on this forum I've repaired a couple of TVs and monitors and been using them quite successfully. Up until now they've all been power supply issues so I don't have a lot of experience with image quality/panel issues.
Recently I found a un55eh6070fxza on the side of the road. I was surprised and hopeful when it powered on, but as the picture came up realized why it was in the trash. At first the picture looks semi-normal. Some fuzz on the lower left side, and the displayed text looking like every other horizontal line is missing. Then it quickly dissolves into a white screen, with a thickish horizontal line across the bottom, black spot in the top right corner, and a doubled image.
Youtube link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTX1...ature=youtu.be
I'm happy to do preliminary troubleshooting, but I've read that horizontal lines typically mean a panel problem so I thought I'd post here before I started tearing it apart and checking voltages to save myself the trouble if it's not economically feasible to repair.
Thanks for any help!
With the help of threads on this forum I've repaired a couple of TVs and monitors and been using them quite successfully. Up until now they've all been power supply issues so I don't have a lot of experience with image quality/panel issues.
Recently I found a un55eh6070fxza on the side of the road. I was surprised and hopeful when it powered on, but as the picture came up realized why it was in the trash. At first the picture looks semi-normal. Some fuzz on the lower left side, and the displayed text looking like every other horizontal line is missing. Then it quickly dissolves into a white screen, with a thickish horizontal line across the bottom, black spot in the top right corner, and a doubled image.
Youtube link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTX1...ature=youtu.be
I'm happy to do preliminary troubleshooting, but I've read that horizontal lines typically mean a panel problem so I thought I'd post here before I started tearing it apart and checking voltages to save myself the trouble if it's not economically feasible to repair.
Thanks for any help!
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