TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

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  • Davi.p
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Now is ok. THe first and simpler attempt is to check with multimeter which contact on the connector on the right side is connected to the testpoint VSS1 and block it with a piece of adhesive tape, the second attempt is to perfect it blocking instead of VSS1 one or more of the CKV1/2/3 OR CKVB1/2/3 one at a time, but since i don't remember the difference between CKV and CKVB, i have to check, so for now let's be happy with the first attempt...

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  • sansonet
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    OK, tried it again... Location is near side flex cable (first two pics) and middle cable (pic #3)
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    Last edited by sansonet; 07-12-2020, 12:46 AM.

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  • Davi.p
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    OK, as you can see from pictures many silkscreens are not visible, are there no sunny days there where to make photos whitout flash? i need the outer half of the board, near the side.
    Last edited by Davi.p; 07-11-2020, 01:03 AM.

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  • sansonet
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Originally posted by budwich
    what does that mean... "dropped in my barn"?

    you do need to post pictures of the entire screen when you do the "cable disconnect tests" so that the forum can see what is exactly happening to the screen.
    My friend brought this TV here and dropped it off in my barn.

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  • budwich
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Originally posted by sansonet
    It was dropped in my barn, I dont have video signal source near it. I still can lines on blue screen so I not bothered to bring any player to it. I will try make pic or that board later.
    what does that mean... "dropped in my barn"?

    you do need to post pictures of the entire screen when you do the "cable disconnect tests" so that the forum can see what is exactly happening to the screen.

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Ok, that explains it.

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  • sansonet
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Its not connected, I never connected it back after making pics.

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  • nomoresonys
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    The blue connector there looks a little off kilter, make sure it's ok and not out of alignment.

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  • sansonet
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    On pic 3 just reflection of chair with chrome legs that stands near it. It have no cracks. Attached pics are of one of those boards - full one and few close ups.
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  • Davi.p
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    OK sorry it's a little hard to follow the forum on a telephone, now i'm on PC and i can see better, your last pictures reveals that you can't fix 100% the fault, but at least you can let the big part of the lines to go away. So make a photograph of the outer part of the screen's internal pcb, the long tight one, one of the two is enough, them are almost equal. Silkscreens are to be visible.
    In photo 3 there is a curved line with backlight passign through, is it a scratch or a crack?
    Last edited by Davi.p; 07-10-2020, 12:06 AM.

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  • sansonet
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Originally posted by neilc6
    If you have lines from both sides, then the cutoff method probably won't work.
    On pic #5 all lines are gone, just one single line on middle remains.

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  • neilc6
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    If you have lines from both sides, then the cutoff method probably won't work.
    Last edited by neilc6; 07-09-2020, 09:35 PM.

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  • sansonet
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Originally posted by neilc6
    With one side disconnected, you should only see half a screen.
    I did, those halves on pics 4 and 5, I not made pics of full screen on those, just visible parts.
    Last edited by sansonet; 07-09-2020, 09:08 PM.

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  • neilc6
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Originally posted by sansonet
    I did, it shown on pictures 4 and 5. One side clears up, just one line on middle still there. What is "tape cutoff method"?
    With one side disconnected, you should only see half a screen.

    nomoresonys posted a youtube link for that method.

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  • sansonet
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Originally posted by Davi.p
    It is too much hurt to input a video source instead of a poor all blue image?
    Anyway its 100% panel failure. The half connected screen test may not work on theese panels, if not make a photograph of the out part of the screen internal pcb, the long thin one, one is enough, them are almost equal.
    It was dropped in my barn, I dont have video signal source near it. I still can lines on blue screen so I not bothered to bring any player to it. I will try make pic or that board later.

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  • sansonet
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Originally posted by neilc6
    You can connect one side at a time to see if one side is good. If yes, you can try the tape cutoff method on the bad side.
    I did, it shown on pictures 4 and 5. One side clears up, just one line on middle still there. What is "tape cutoff method"?

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  • Davi.p
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    It is too much hurt to input a video source instead of a poor all blue image?
    Anyway its 100% panel failure. The half connected screen test may not work on theese panels, if not make a photograph of the out part of the screen internal pcb, the long thin one, one is enough, them are almost equal.
    Last edited by Davi.p; 07-09-2020, 10:00 AM.

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  • nomoresonys
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7vl7-vZEL8

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  • neilc6
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    Horizontal lines are panel failures. You can connect one side at a time to see if one side is good. If yes, you can try the tape cutoff method on the bad side.

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  • jostewcrew
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    Re: TLC LE48FHDF3300Z Horizontal lines - question about T-Con

    i will concede to others diagnosis since im still learning my self to pinpoint without a doubt....but for the guessing game...

    this is a panel failure i.m.o.

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