Hello, I have this TV and the screen appears to have a problem. Just wanted to make sure before I send it to the recycle bin. This is a faulty panel isn't it?
Hello, I have this TV and the screen appears to have a problem. Just wanted to make sure before I send it to the recycle bin. This is a faulty panel isn't it?
From the video, it looks like a backlight issue possibly?? Maybe a loose/intermittent connection in backlight circuit or one or more bad leds, can you turn down the backlights NOT brightness? and see if there's any change.
I've had 2 LG models with similar issues. Both of them had the exact same thin black horizontal lines but these were on permanently and all over the screen. More prominent at the top but faded slightly as they went down. I tried replacement tcon and main board but the fault still remained. I put it down to a cof or tab bonding problem in the end.
I've had 2 LG models with similar issues. Both of them had the exact same thin black horizontal lines but these were on permanently and all over the screen. More prominent at the top but faded slightly as they went down. I tried replacement tcon and main board but the fault still remained. I put it down to a cof or tab bonding problem in the end.
I think that my problem is indeed a faulty panel. Maybe the TV was mishandled during cleaning or transportation. Maybe it was pressed in the upper part of the bezel and the panel got damaged.
This does not really look like a bad panel, the flashing is too periodic. Do check the tabs and ribbon cables. Be careful since they can be easily damaged if mishandled.
Did you try changing input source (HDMI 1, HDMI 2, VGA, etc). If yes, is the flashing still same? Also try with no signal input.
How to run test patterns without Mainboard is in the pdf2attached to this thread.
Thanks for the very helpful tip brother, I have done as instructed but without the mainboard the TV does not turn on, therefore in order to do the test pattern the mainboard had to be connected. The pattern showed the cycle of colours but the problem with the lines was still there unfortunately.
Could the problem persist in the test because I had the mainboard connected if it's the culprit?
I have an Asus X510UN laptop.
It has a weird problem that it restart everytime while I'm loading the YouTube.
This happens only when the laptop plugged into charger.
When using battery power,it works fine and YouTube works without restarting.
Tried with Installing new Windows,changing SSD and also Flashing the BIOS.
Is anyone on this forum that has repurposed an iPad Air 2 or any version of an iPad
If so can you please go into some details of what you did and what application you used if any
I have googled this topic and have got some ideas but I looking for more ideas
One idea have is to use it as multimeter data logger which I already have the meter for this purpose
Another I use as a music listening device for music that has been purchased
Unfortunately the board files are not available and it dose not have all of the parts listed either unless you can get the wiring diagram and begin able to print them...
It weighs in at about 93 pounds very impressive build but it weighs too much to be practical for portability reasons but it can be done very interesting video
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