Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Originally posted by R_J
    Buy a new house with a working tv.
    Alright.

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  • R_J
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Originally posted by Noobwithamultimeter
    What should I test next? I have my multimeter handy.
    Buy a new house with a working tv.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Originally posted by R_J
    Same goes for the power supply, or the main board, correct? Why should they fail. It is likely that one of the panel driver ic's is failing, not the backlight.
    What should I test next? I have my multimeter handy.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    If a light breaks in your home - is it time to buy a new home?

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  • R_J
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Originally posted by Noobwithamultimeter
    How would you account for me being able to use it for 206 hours on and off without issue then all of the sudden panel is bad? I will try the t-con trick and let you know. As for the values of the regulator, it is

    (1) 13.19V
    (2) 12.14
    (3) 0V (ground)
    (4) 2.68V
    Same goes for the power supply, or the main board, correct? Why should they fail. It is likely that one of the panel driver ic's is failing, not the backlight.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Yeah but I had a 2008 plasma right up until last year, all I ever had to replace were 4 capacitors one time. These LEDS are a joke. And super inconvenient to get at. They should make one with an access port right along the bottom that snaps off so you can slide a new one directly in. I'm tempted to rig one in myself but probably not worth the time to do so.

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  • R_J
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    People don't want longer lasting TV's they want CHEAP! That's all I heard when 42" plasma's were $9,000, "I'll wait till the price comes down before I buy one" Well you get what you wish for.
    TV's should be like the auto industry, You could by a really good car for $5,000, now they are 50,000
    A 60" lcd tv should be the same, price should be $20,000 that way they could use better components.
    Last edited by R_J; 04-25-2021, 08:14 PM.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Backlight hour count when I got the set was 3626h, then I installed a new KIA378R12PI. Now it's at 3763h. Is this honestly all consumers can expect to get out of their LED strips? This is pathetic. Why don't people demand longer lasting TVs? I looked up this model and when it was new it retailed for $1399.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Originally posted by R_J
    You likely have a bad panel, Disconnect the T-Con from the panel (Flat cables) and see if the tv comes on with backlight.
    How would you account for me being able to use it for 206 hours on and off without issue then all of the sudden panel is bad? I will try the t-con trick and let you know. As for the values of the regulator, it is

    (1) 13.19V
    (2) 12.14
    (3) 0V (ground)
    (4) 2.68V

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  • RJARRRPCGP
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Sounds like it's an LCLE60xxxxxx. (LED back light)

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  • R_J
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    You likely have a bad panel, Disconnect the T-Con from the panel (Flat cables) and see if the tv comes on with backlight.

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  • alfatv
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Does regulator get hot during operation?
    If yes, try to measure current. Disconnect pin1, then set multimeter to amps, then connect one probe to pin1 pad on PCB and another to pin1 of IC . Then turn on TV and make sure you hold the probes.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Here I am again, television was working great until today. Failed, screen went black with sound on, turned it back on and it was fine until it failed again with 2 blinks, 5 long.

    Anyone have a theory on this? Mine is the following: one or more LEDs are burned out and the remaining voltage fluctuates on the power board causing the fresh regulator I have installed to fail. Ultimately I will have to check the regulator, and led strip which is a major pain with no guarantee of success since panel damage is possible when you attempt this.

    I have ran the tv with no issues for 106 hours on the new regulator. Then it stopped working suddenly. Also I have been running the backlight at half brightness the whole time but I do notice when the tv turns on it is FULL brightness then lowers it which annoys me since that's probably not great for those tiny leds which are destined to fail.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    I applied fresh thermal compound (white silicone same as before) and tightened the screw.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    I do, I'm a noob remember. I should get a laser thermometer.

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    You mean switching your meter to 200V DC, don't you.

    I would be keeping an eye on just how hot the heatsink it is attached to reaches.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    After switching my multimeter to 200V AC now the readings are correct!

    (1) 13.0V
    (2) 12V
    (3) 0V
    (4) 2.5V

    I'm REALLY just crossing my fingers that both previous attempts were simply bad soldering on my part but I have the sneaking suspicion that the regulators are failing. Only time will tell as I am going to use the TV as if nothing is wrong starting tonight and I will monitor the temp. Since I have the back off the TV I will run a small fan pointing at it as I go.

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  • Noobwithamultimeter
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    The replacement regulator is all plastic and it's the third one I've tried. The last one tested at 26-28V as well. The part was new, but I'm worried about causing more damage to the board's solder pads as I'm quickly running out of good material to work with. From the youtube videos I've seen the input should be 13.3V and the output should be 12V or so. I don't have a laser thermometer to check the temp.

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    DC voltage is the V with the flat and dotted line underneath it.
    The results in post #5 look as though the device is already damaged with the output voltage almost equal to the input voltage and not 12V as it should be.

    If you solder a new regulator in then measure the output boltage (12V DC) and also how hot the heatsink becomes.
    Is the replacement regulator an all plastic body?
    Last edited by dick_barton; 04-08-2021, 04:53 AM.

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  • dick_barton
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    Re: Sharp LC60C6400U - 2 long binks, 5 short blinks error code

    Originally posted by Noobwithamultimeter
    Before I take my next reading can you help me with my multimeter settings, is this the right spot to have it set on? (I'm a noob)
    Your neter is set to 200V AC (~ = AC) and needs to be set to DC voltage

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