So I've been having trouble with this TV for years. The symptom was every now and again the image would just freeze and sound would keep playing, a quick power down and power up would fix this until the next freeze. The problem went like this until it started displaying green lines and artifacts as well, also it would not even turn on until it was warmed up. I originally thought it was the main board so after ordering a new replacement it did not fix the issue. Next on the list was a TCON board, I could not find a new one at all, so I bought one that was compatible with my TV used, not exactly the same but description said it worked with my 55EG9100. When I installed it the TV would turn on again. But there were burned in images of a fox news channel and cloudy dark spots, colors way off. I thought I got a defective TCON so I ordered again another one this time matching the exact model my TV came with. Same results, though this time it had a different channel logo lol , the original still works and no burned images but it takes a bunch of tries and i have to warm up the TV for it to get an image.
I've done a lot of reading and it does look like somehow my original TCON board has some settings that need to be transferred to the replacement, it looks like an expensive solution for that Jig interface. My question is if the settings are stored in an EEPROM chip I can desolder from one board and put it on the one I bought on Ebay? I am handy with electronics and can deal with most surface mounted components except re-balling a video chip lol
I have some tools if someone can guide me in the right direction, basic multimeter, hot air station & soldering iron, Digital Oscilloscope. I am including a picture of the 2 TCON boards I bought top one is not exact match but compatible, bottom one is exactly like the original both work but give different screen artifacts. There is an 8-leg EEPROM chip on the left side corner if its as simple as swapping it from the original or is it more complicated than this? If there are any schematics for this TCON board out there that would be extremely useful
I've done a lot of reading and it does look like somehow my original TCON board has some settings that need to be transferred to the replacement, it looks like an expensive solution for that Jig interface. My question is if the settings are stored in an EEPROM chip I can desolder from one board and put it on the one I bought on Ebay? I am handy with electronics and can deal with most surface mounted components except re-balling a video chip lol
I have some tools if someone can guide me in the right direction, basic multimeter, hot air station & soldering iron, Digital Oscilloscope. I am including a picture of the 2 TCON boards I bought top one is not exact match but compatible, bottom one is exactly like the original both work but give different screen artifacts. There is an 8-leg EEPROM chip on the left side corner if its as simple as swapping it from the original or is it more complicated than this? If there are any schematics for this TCON board out there that would be extremely useful

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