Hi!
A bit of a disclaimer right off the bat : I don't have much experience in electronic repair, but I'm more than willing to learn and spend time researching what has to be researched. However, I expect I'll have to ask for guidance on some of the advice you'll make me, as I might not exactly what you're asking for. As for equipment, I have a basic soldering iron, a multimeter and a very good electronic store nearby.
My problem : I was given a broken TV, model Haier 65uf2505. From my initial analysis, I believe the t-con is defective. Here's what I noticed :
- The TV turns on
- Screen turns to a glowing gray
- The backlight definitely works
- I have sound coming through the TV
Now, what I would like to do is try to repair the actual part that is defective (be it on the t-con or someplace else) rather than replace the whole board as I want to learn as much as possible and spend as little as possible. I don't need this tv to work, I would just like to give it a second life and prevent another usable electronic hiting the landfill.
I'm removed the t-con board from the tv (pictures below) and upon close visual inspection (I don't have a microscope, I use an high res picture and I zoomed in), I don't see anything highly suspicious. However, my eye is not well trained. Same can be said for the power board and the other board (I forgot the name).
My question is thus : where should I start? I recon from reading Budm basic troubleshooting guide that I should check if the t-con is getting proper power, is that correct? If so, I would need help to know what to measure exactly.
Pictures :
t-con board (removed from TV)

back of tv (t-con board missing because removed)



Thank you for your time and help.
A bit of a disclaimer right off the bat : I don't have much experience in electronic repair, but I'm more than willing to learn and spend time researching what has to be researched. However, I expect I'll have to ask for guidance on some of the advice you'll make me, as I might not exactly what you're asking for. As for equipment, I have a basic soldering iron, a multimeter and a very good electronic store nearby.
My problem : I was given a broken TV, model Haier 65uf2505. From my initial analysis, I believe the t-con is defective. Here's what I noticed :
- The TV turns on
- Screen turns to a glowing gray
- The backlight definitely works
- I have sound coming through the TV
Now, what I would like to do is try to repair the actual part that is defective (be it on the t-con or someplace else) rather than replace the whole board as I want to learn as much as possible and spend as little as possible. I don't need this tv to work, I would just like to give it a second life and prevent another usable electronic hiting the landfill.
I'm removed the t-con board from the tv (pictures below) and upon close visual inspection (I don't have a microscope, I use an high res picture and I zoomed in), I don't see anything highly suspicious. However, my eye is not well trained. Same can be said for the power board and the other board (I forgot the name).
My question is thus : where should I start? I recon from reading Budm basic troubleshooting guide that I should check if the t-con is getting proper power, is that correct? If so, I would need help to know what to measure exactly.
Pictures :
t-con board (removed from TV)

back of tv (t-con board missing because removed)



Thank you for your time and help.
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