One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

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  • Davi.p
    Hobbist Tech
    • Sep 2009
    • 4325
    • Italy - Milan

    #41
    Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

    You must search the forum how to attach photos, you doesn't in the right way, for the rest it means that the cof itself is damaged or the cof terminal is burnt, nothing to do sorry.. apart touching the screen glueing..

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    • hoot
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      • Nov 2021
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      #42
      Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

      Thank you very much, it was worth a shot and I gained alot of experience. What do you mean by "screen glueing"?

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      • Davi.p
        Hobbist Tech
        • Sep 2009
        • 4325
        • Italy - Milan

        #43
        Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

        sorry, i was referring to an advice from another user to touch the flat with the iron on the the part glued to the glass panel

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        • hoot
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          • Nov 2021
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          #44
          Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV


          Touch it on that surface?

          I hope I can gift the TV to someone local. On local listings people are asking quite some money for TVs that are more damaged than mine. Is there still any value in a TV like this?

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          • Davi.p
            Hobbist Tech
            • Sep 2009
            • 4325
            • Italy - Milan

            #45
            Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

            yes touch there. I don't know which is the cost of that tv, also tv seems to cost much less in your country than mine..

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            • hoot
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              #46
              Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

              What would a 70" 1080p made in japan TV with that defect go for in your country, roughly speaking.

              Okay I can heat the contact between the flex and the screen. Should I heat the connection between flex and PCB first?
              Last edited by hoot; 12-02-2021, 05:49 PM.

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              • Davi.p
                Hobbist Tech
                • Sep 2009
                • 4325
                • Italy - Milan

                #47
                Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

                I don't remember well, maybe about 150-160 euro, since here no more than 55 are normally used, i guess a full working one is about 300 euro. Today's Sharp 65 tv brand new costs 770 euro but are chinese tv rebranded, your is a true Sharp, so maybe 850 is the starting price, about 420 used if 5 years max , i don't know the years, so 210-230 faulty. Every 5 years price halfen.
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                Last edited by Davi.p; 12-02-2021, 10:18 PM.

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                • hoot
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                  • Nov 2021
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                  #48
                  Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

                  Thanks again, for all the information.

                  I will not heat the flex to pcb connection. I will heat the connection between the flex and the screen. If that won't fix it and the TV remains functional apart from the green line I will try to sell it for 100 bucks.

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                  • hoot
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                    • Nov 2021
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                    #49
                    Re: One vertical green line on my AQUOS LC-70LE740E TV

                    Unfortunatly that did not work in may case. Thanks again for all the help. It was worth a shot and I gained quite a bit experience. Im gonna sell the TV as defective.

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