Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

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  • lmhtb
    Member
    • Apr 2020
    • 15
    • Germany

    #21
    Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

    I gave up dismantling it, it's very likely I'd damage the panel now.

    So I looked for images of the backsite and found some:

    https://imgur.com/a/E7y5iG4


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    • lmhtb
      Member
      • Apr 2020
      • 15
      • Germany

      #22
      Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

      so... what now?

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      • lmhtb
        Member
        • Apr 2020
        • 15
        • Germany

        #23
        Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

        well, I am baking my a-board now. seems like nobody has another idea what I could do....

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        • Davi.p
          Hobbist Tech
          • Sep 2009
          • 4348
          • Italy - Milan

          #24
          Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

          How do you think you can test the whole tv if you have broken the screen?

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          • lmhtb
            Member
            • Apr 2020
            • 15
            • Germany

            #25
            Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

            what? the screen was never broken.

            as I said, TV was unused a few months and it just didn't want to start.

            btw, baking the a board didn't help.

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            • diif
              Badcaps Legend
              • Feb 2014
              • 6978
              • England

              #26
              Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

              What temperature did you bake the board at?

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              • Davi.p
                Hobbist Tech
                • Sep 2009
                • 4348
                • Italy - Milan

                #27
                Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

                I gave up dismantling it, it's very likely I'd damage the panel now
                what it means this?...

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                • lmhtb
                  Member
                  • Apr 2020
                  • 15
                  • Germany

                  #28
                  Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

                  @diif

                  200-215°C for 5-10min.

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                  • nomoresonys
                    Badcaps Legend
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 12206
                    • U.S.

                    #29
                    Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

                    That's pretty close, you might need to get it to 222 for a bit.
                    Quit because THIS SITE LETS A ROGUE MEMBER TYPE ANY GARBAGE HE PLEASES AND THE POWERS THAT BE NEVER DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT SO HE NEVER QUITS. THEN YOU GET A PENALTY FOR RESPONDING TO HIS ATTACKS. BEEN GOING ON FOR WAY TOO LONG. DONE SUPPORTING A SITE THAT ALLOWS THIS BS.

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                    • diif
                      Badcaps Legend
                      • Feb 2014
                      • 6978
                      • England

                      #30
                      Re: Panasonic LCD TV: TX-L42ETW5 won't display anything

                      Originally posted by lmhtb
                      @diif

                      200-215°C for 5-10min.
                      Lead free solder melts at 217°C. Ideally you want to add some flux around the processor to help with the reflowing.

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