LG 60PX950N - no HDMI - partly repaired

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  • olegeisler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2016
    • 100
    • Denmark

    #1

    LG 60PX950N - no HDMI - partly repaired

    Got this GIANT and HEAVY old plasma TV - No USB, and no HDMI.

    USB fixed, a SMD ferrite, and changed IC800 HDMI Switch TDA19997 - after this, the TV can "see" HDMI when I plug sources, but when selected it just says "Connecting" and after a few seconds "no signal" - this is true on all inputs.

    ( I am almost certain that no detection took place before changing IC800 )

    Checked 1V8 and 3V3 for HDMI chip, is OK.

    Cannot go into service mode, since this requires a special remote ( I can buy if it helps )

    Any suggestions from the clever people here ?
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  • budwich
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jul 2015
    • 3097
    • Canada

    #2
    Re: LG 60PX950N - no HDMI - partly repaired

    you can get into the service mode by "creating a special remote" using a computer file and "playing" the file and having an "adapter" to basically "pulse" out the "audio". There are some posts here and also on the internet.

    On the hdmi side, what devices have you tried.... disc player?, computer? camera?
    Have you tried resetting the tv? Have you tried reloading the firmware?

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    • olegeisler
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2016
      • 100
      • Denmark

      #3
      Re: LG 60PX950N - no HDMI - partly repaired

      Originally posted by budwich
      you can get into the service mode by "creating a special remote" using a computer file and "playing" the file and having an "adapter" to basically "pulse" out the "audio". There are some posts here and also on the internet.

      On the hdmi side, what devices have you tried.... disc player?, computer? camera?
      Have you tried resetting the tv? Have you tried reloading the firmware?
      Thanks for the response

      HDMI:
      Tried with my DVB-S receiver and a Disc player on all inputs - same result

      RESET :
      Just ran "RESET ALL" from menu, no luck

      Firmware reload :
      No - I can find software for 60PX950UE, mine is 60PX950N
      Should I try ?

      Service remote : It is really cheap, so if this has an advantage, I can just order

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      • olegeisler
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2016
        • 100
        • Denmark

        #4
        Re: LG 60PX950N - no HDMI - partly repaired

        Originally posted by budwich
        you can get into the service mode by "creating a special remote" using a computer file and "playing" the file and having an "adapter" to basically "pulse" out the "audio". There are some posts here and also on the internet.

        On the hdmi side, what devices have you tried.... disc player?, computer? camera?
        Have you tried resetting the tv? Have you tried reloading the firmware?
        Now got service remote - and can enter service menu, but not much to do.

        Found the correct software, but it is the same version as already on the set, I am not allowed to re-write.

        Can see signals go in to the HDMI switch, and out - so I guess I probably faces a main processor failure.

        Unless someone has a reall good idea....

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        • Tvbob
          tvbob
          • Dec 2009
          • 204

          #5
          Re: LG 60PX950N - no HDMI - partly repaired

          I had an lg similar to yours
          I removed the heat sink and used a hot air gun used for paint striping
          to re flow the solder connections on the chip.
          still working as of this posting

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          • olegeisler
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2016
            • 100
            • Denmark

            #6
            Re: LG 60PX950N - no HDMI - partly repaired

            Originally posted by Tvbob
            I had an lg similar to yours
            I removed the heat sink and used a hot air gun used for paint striping
            to re flow the solder connections on the chip.
            still working as of this posting
            Well - I took the chance - and it worked

            Procedure :

            Removed heatsink
            Mainboard placed on toaster, driven by my vario, slow heating until thermometer said approx. 80C

            Put a lot of flux on the edges and let it boil ( Chipquick )

            Used hot air gun ( SUNKKO 850 ) on the chip, carefully until flux started to boil heavily and smoke

            Let it cool, tested - works

            THANKS !

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