I had this TV for a few years. I got it for free and replaced a bad LED. Another LED went out this weekend. I finally replaced it, but when I put it back together, I could see thick vertical lines on the left side of the screen. I cleaned and reseated the ribbon cables. I even swapped the cables left and right. This made no difference. Did I manage to damage the panel? Or is it possible the t-con took a hit?
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Would you please post a clear picture of the connections on the inside of the TV with the back cover removed?-Thomas
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You may have you pinched or damaged the panel COF ribbon which would be in line with the bar on screen.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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I'm thinking I messed up the bonding at the panel. I'll try to check this evening.Comment
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And just to confirm: is there any change if you run your finger across the bond between the LCD and the narrow PCB?-Thomas
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Did you flick up the black bars holding the ribbon into the connectors to remove them. And with black clip up then re-insert the ribbon cable and push down to lock. The gold contacts on the end of the cables damage very easily.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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I did. I even swapped the right/left ribbons. Is a damaged tab fairly obvious under magnification?Comment
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I looked over all the connections with high magnification and couldn't see anything suspicious. I guess my debate now will be whether to blow on a tcon. I'm not optimistic about that.Comment
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I would wait for others to offer possible solutions.Willing to help but I'm no expert.Comment
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your best bet might be to try the tape cutoff method whereby you place strategic tape over some of the pins on the tcon to panel cable basically blocking some of the signals / voltages. this method has saved a lot of sets that don't have side tabs (your doesn't right?). Your case you want to play with left side looking at the set.Comment
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Re: Element ELEFW502 Large Vertical Bars
your best bet might be to try the tape cutoff method whereby you place strategic tape over some of the pins on the tcon to panel cable basically blocking some of the signals / voltages. this method has saved a lot of sets that don't have side tabs (your doesn't right?). Your case you want to play with left side looking at the set.Comment
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