Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
You mean you took the fuse out? no need for that just to test it.
Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
Lotas, thank you. That fuse is tiny... And I see now that the thing I was pointing to is labeled as "D6".
nomoresonys, the fuse has good continuity, I checked it before I left for work this morning since it was out. Is there anything else to look at before I put it back in the TV to check for voltage? I should be able to get it back in the TV this evening to do the voltage checks.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
Now you see the fuse in Lotas picture, just test fuse for continuity which is done with tv unplugged from power. Then see if you have about 12 volts on each end of fuse, neg. probe on chassis ground, pos. probe on each end when plugged back in and turned on or if you have the 12 volts on each side then you know the fuse is good and no need for continuity check.Last edited by nomoresonys; 04-18-2023, 06:02 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
OK, I was finally able to do a bit more checking on this thing. First, I plugged it in and turned it on to check for the 12 VDC signal at what I think is the main fuse. Maybe it's not a fuse... That's the part I'm pointing to with my test lead in the first pic. I saw 12 volts at the - side as labeled on the board, but not across it. The + side has continuity to the ground plane, which I thought was strange. There are several other similar components that behave the same way. I also checked for voltage at the test points at the lower ribbon cables. Nothing. I did not see any damage to the ribbon cables between the panel and the driver boards. I have not checked for shorts or continuity there yet.
I know this is the same make/model TV as the OP, and it has the same symptoms, but should I start a new thread?Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
I wish it was a cleaner that leaked in there... It looked more like some sort of dried soft drink. Dark and sticky. Blech... At any rate, I'll do a bit of research on the tape cut-off method and take a closer look at the panel driver boards. The dark side of the screen had the worst of it.Can check the little mlc capacitors on the thin panel driver boards for shorts or very low ohms, see if you can detect any damage on the tab bonds, sometimes liquid cleaners which should not be used, will drip down and mess things up, also can try tape cut-off method, which will work on many tvs including this model.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
Can check the little mlc capacitors on the thin panel driver boards for shorts or very low ohms, see if you can detect any damage on the tab bonds, sometimes liquid cleaners which should not be used, will drip down and mess things up, also can try tape cut-off method, which will work on many tvs including this model.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
I have the same model TV with a very similar sounding problem. After reading though the thread and seeing a request for pics I took a couple of mine.
First pic is an overall of the back with the cover removed. Next are the main board and the T-con board. The pic with the half-lit screen has the T-con cable on the dark side disconnected. The pic with the half lit screen on one side and multi-color streaks on the other side has the first T-con cable reconnected and the other cable disconnected. Screen is black with both connected. A little history on this one... It had some mysterious sticky goo in the back panel, and in the lower trim where all of the ribbon cables connect to the driver boards. I think the lady's kids spilled something in it. I carefully cleaned things with a lint-free cloth and rubbing alcohol. I'm guessing that the screen is shot based on what I'm seeing, but that's just a guess on my part. Thoughts?Attached Filesif you find these attachements useful please consider making a small donation to the site
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
How do you guys expect help, when NONE of you bother to post pictures, I asked for good pictures of panel driver boards. You want help then do that slightest bit of work, or don't, doesn't really matter, maybe take up another hobby or another career.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
Has anyone already solved the problem?Leave a comment:
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I see, test the components on that board for shorts, if you can post a good picture of that driver board.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
yeah the tape method does not work for me either any solutionistsLeave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
I think he means the left side of the panel is shorted to ground...so the tape method may not be as effective.Last edited by TVAddict; 12-11-2022, 02:14 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
have not heard of this before, where did you get this info from?Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
I am having the same exact problem basically identical to yours, tv and all. I have replaced the t con board and it's still not fixed. when undoing the ribbon cable it shows 1/2 black 1/2 white while the left ribbon cable show completely black screen. have you found a solution yet?Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
This tape trick will not work with a grounded panel. After testing, The right side of panel works fines. The left side reads grounded. So still testing. Going to induce voltages to fine short.
Any one have another way?
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
Thanks for the input. Ill check this out and repost later.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
Anyone know the pins for CLK 1-8? They don't appear to be labeled on this T-CON. Would love to try blocking the CLK lines to the RH panel before I trash this TV.Leave a comment:
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Re: Hisense 58R6E3 (Backlights, sounds, no picture)
can try the "tape cut-off" method, there's a crapload of how to videos on youtube if needed.Leave a comment:
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