I was given a "broken" 65 inch SONY XBR-65X750D and I'm a sucker for a good project. I've only repaired one other TV in the past but I enjoy learning about the process. However, so far I'm striking out on this one.
The red light was blinking 5 times and the screen would not turn on. Substituting trial and error for experience I purchased replacement T-Con, Main and Power boards but none of them made any difference. Using the original boards, I disconnected the ribbon connectors going out of the T-Con one by one. With only the left disconnected (when looking at the back on the TV) I still get the 5 blinks. With only the right disconnected the TV boots. At first there was only sound but after a few days the picture on the connected side started working for no apparent reason.
So, is it safe to assume that there is a short circuit in the right panel PCB? Not sure what that board is called... y-board? When I disconnect the cable bridging the two portions of that PCB I still get 5 blinks, so I assume the short is in the left portion and is triggering some sort of self protection shut down. Yay/Nay? Any advice on how to further narrow down the short? I tried testing the resistance of the little capacitors. One seems to show no resistance, but the the equivalent on the opposite PCB (on the working side of the screen) showed the same value, so I'm not sure that's it (not that I know what I'm doing).
On the half working screen I was able to pull up the error diagnostics but I can't see the labels since they are on the non-working side
Thanks in advance for any advice.
The red light was blinking 5 times and the screen would not turn on. Substituting trial and error for experience I purchased replacement T-Con, Main and Power boards but none of them made any difference. Using the original boards, I disconnected the ribbon connectors going out of the T-Con one by one. With only the left disconnected (when looking at the back on the TV) I still get the 5 blinks. With only the right disconnected the TV boots. At first there was only sound but after a few days the picture on the connected side started working for no apparent reason.
So, is it safe to assume that there is a short circuit in the right panel PCB? Not sure what that board is called... y-board? When I disconnect the cable bridging the two portions of that PCB I still get 5 blinks, so I assume the short is in the left portion and is triggering some sort of self protection shut down. Yay/Nay? Any advice on how to further narrow down the short? I tried testing the resistance of the little capacitors. One seems to show no resistance, but the the equivalent on the opposite PCB (on the working side of the screen) showed the same value, so I'm not sure that's it (not that I know what I'm doing).
On the half working screen I was able to pull up the error diagnostics but I can't see the labels since they are on the non-working side

Thanks in advance for any advice.
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