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  • ggil44
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    Hello again, I did some more testing with masking off pins and was able to identify the boot loop pin on the right ribbon cable. It turns out that pin 23 is the problem and when taped over, the TV turns on normally. It does however have a degraded picture that looks like burn in. With more testing I discovered that I could uncover all other pins except 19 or 20. With 23 still covered, if I cover 19 I will get very little color fade but I get fine lines and the appearance of burn in on the right side of the tv. If I cover 20 the color fades somewhat but not as much as when I covered all 13 - 24 pins and I don't get the "burn in" appearance. I decided to go with covering Pins 23 and 20 and live with the color fade. I wish I could find a trouble component like itelite but at this time, I feel this is better than nothing.
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  • ggil44
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    Update, Through trial and error I found that covering pins 13 – 24 on the R ribbon cable got me the best results. I can turn off and on the TV with the remote and get a picture and sound without boot loop. Unfortunately, I get the dreaded color fade from left to right in the picture now. I haven't seen any resistors on the main-board that look like good candidates to change R values with. Masking the Right Ribbon cable is the only way I have been able to bring it back to “normal”. Masking the Left Ribbon cable didn't work for me.

  • ggil44
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    I have no idea where "Possible prob on a Gigabyte board" in blue came from in my previous post!

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  • ggil44
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    Hello nomoresonys, Thank you for responding to my post. I do have the same model and I did try changing R13246 with values up to 100K ohm (please see my post #17 dated Nov 20 on this thread). I even tried masking the area of pin Possible prob on a Gigabyte board on the L ribbon cable without any luck. I am of the persuasion that the fault for my TV lies in the Right side buffer boards rather than the left side as experienced by itelite. The only way I can get a partially working TV is by masking the R ribbon cable, not the Left ribbon cable. Regards,

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  • nomoresonys
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    Originally posted by ggil44 View Post
    Thanks, itelite for your posts on how you brought the UN70NU6900F back to life. I unfortunately had no luck with your methods even though the remove and replace the ribbon cable during starting did work for me. I posted my efforts in the Nov 20 post in this thread using various resistors. I read somewhere that the R ribbon cable was a mirror of the L ribbon cable so I went back to trying to mask the R ribbon cable and finally got some success. Through trial and error I found that covering pins 13 – 24 on the R ribbon cable got me the best results. I can turn off and on the TV with the remote and get a picture and sound without boot loop. Unfortunately, I get the dreaded color fade from left to right in the picture now. I haven't seen any resistors on the main-board that look like good candidates to change R values with. Masking the Right Ribbon cable is the only way I have been able to bring it back to “normal”. Masking the Left Ribbon cable didn't work. If you have any ideas how I could eliminate the Color Fade from left to right on the picture, I would greatly appreciate it. I have enclosed a couple of pictures of my “progress”. Thanks again and Happy New Year to everyone.
    If you have the same model, did you try changing the same resistor, it's not clear what method you tried.

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  • ggil44
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    Thanks, itelite for your posts on how you brought the UN70NU6900F back to life. I unfortunately had no luck with your methods even though the remove and replace the ribbon cable during starting did work for me. I posted my efforts in the Nov 20 post in this thread using various resistors. I read somewhere that the R ribbon cable was a mirror of the L ribbon cable so I went back to trying to mask the R ribbon cable and finally got some success. Through trial and error I found that covering pins 13 – 24 on the R ribbon cable got me the best results. I can turn off and on the TV with the remote and get a picture and sound without boot loop. Unfortunately, I get the dreaded color fade from left to right in the picture now. I haven't seen any resistors on the main-board that look like good candidates to change R values with. Masking the Right Ribbon cable is the only way I have been able to bring it back to “normal”. Masking the Left Ribbon cable didn't work. If you have any ideas how I could eliminate the Color Fade from left to right on the picture, I would greatly appreciate it. I have enclosed a couple of pictures of my “progress”. Thanks again and Happy New Year to everyone.

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  • EazyBone
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    Originally posted by rjanders View Post
    Trying to fix my brothers UN70NU6900FXZA YA02 with the same issues. Tried swapping the mainboard, no luck. I get the startup sound with old board, or replacement board, but have never been successful getting the picture back after re-connecting the ribbon cables. About to dive into the wire jumper trick and/or replacing the resistor. I wonder if my replacement board is not "new". Maybe has the same issue as the original.... Seems like one of them would work unless the problem lies elsewhere.
    The problem doesn't involve your main board, the problem is the panel. Altering the main board is a potential "fix" for the problem. Look for the other thread on main page talking about un65nu6900 as it's actually talking about this exact model and the title was a mistake.

    Don't buy another main board because that's not the problem. secondly if you can solder try doing what is in that thread. Read the whole thing

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  • rjanders
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    Trying to fix my brothers UN70NU6900FXZA YA02 with the same issues. Tried swapping the mainboard, no luck. I get the startup sound with old board, or replacement board, but have never been successful getting the picture back after re-connecting the ribbon cables. About to dive into the wire jumper trick and/or replacing the resistor. I wonder if my replacement board is not "new". Maybe has the same issue as the original.... Seems like one of them would work unless the problem lies elsewhere.

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  • ggil44
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    Sorry to revive an old thread but I have a UN70NU6900FXZA and have read through the threads and tried the “fix” without any success. Same symptoms 2 blinks, unplug TV, disconnect ribbon cable, plug in TV and power up, wait for greeting tone then plug in ribbon cable and I get a perfect picture and sound. So, I desoldered the 10-ohm resistor and replaced it with a 15K, then 35K, then 55K, then 98K, also tried connecting them to test point on the buffer board with a wire as shown and nothing cured the problem. With those other resistors I can still do the start without ribbon cable and then plug in ribbon cable and get a normal picture. I don’t get a greeting tone with any of the other resistors replacing the 10-ohm resistor but I didn’t get one with the 10-ohm either. I am not sure where to go from here. Any ideas? Is there a way the shorted components on the buffer board can be identified?

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  • joelshort987654321
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    still working in 2023

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  • Lupin3
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    Thanks again for the feedback - especially the safety tips

    I won't be soldering either since I'm not really that steady or confident with this procedure.

    With these measurements, or trying something else that involves a simple test, is there a way to tell if my issue lies with a problem in the Mainboard or within the LCD drivers? If the former, than I could try another purchased board but they really are hard to come by or expensive...

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  • itelite
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    Interesting. That is not consistent with my prior work. There is no harm in trying a 10K in that resistor spot, but it is a SMD so if you are not comfortable working on the board dont bother.

    For future reference, you will typically never want to use resistance mode measurements on a live/active/powered circuit. Best case your reading will be inaccurate, worst case you will blow up your meter and/or damage the device under test. That said, it sounds like your resistor is measuring within spec (as it was on mine).
    Last edited by itelite; 06-24-2022, 09:47 PM.

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  • Lupin3
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    Originally posted by itelite View Post
    interesting. It really should be 25v when the top ribbon cable is unplugged. At least it was for my measurements and fix. With the cable unplugged that resistor should be 25v going into a 10ohm resistor (will remain 25v), then going no where at all (open). Just to be clear, for your measurement you are putting black probe on a ground point, and red probe on either side of the resistor, correct?

    Also can you verify that your resistor actually measures at 10ohm? Your measurements seem impossible if it is indeed 10ohms.

    If you dont mind, can you repeat the test with the tv unplugged, top ribbon cable unplugged, plug in power cord (no need to press power button), black probe on ground (metal case of screen), red probe on one side of resistor (note result), move red probe to other side of resistor (note result).

    Then if you can unplug power again and do the same procedure, with the ribbon cable plugged in.
    Thankful you're looking into this...

    Following your exact procedure: with the ribbon unplugged but tv on (backlights are on), top and bottom readings are 0.117V. With tv on standby, readings = 0V. With plugging in ribbon after turning on = 25.4V.

    Resistor measures 10.3 ohms on standby, 10.3 ohms with backlights on, 18 ohms when top ribbon plugged in and after being on with red probe on top (North) side and black probe on bottom (South) side but 2.6 ohms with probes reversed.

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  • itelite
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    Originally posted by MikePCS View Post
    itelite,

    I really appreciate you bumping this thread to let me know your success.

    Ive read the other thread. No expert at this, but I think I followed along

    The final fix on this is just to replace the R13246 resistor with a 10k value?

    Mind posting a link to replacement on Mouser or DigiKey?

    Thanks!
    It is an educated speculation at this point. My success involved running a wire and resistor to bypass the ribbon cable, but in theory the same can be accomplished by replacing that resistor (currently a 10ohm) with a 10k.

    Any resistor at all will do, it passes close to no current at all. no harm in pulling one off another electronic device/donor board.

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  • itelite
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    Originally posted by Lupin3 View Post
    I measured the voltage of the R13246 and found that when the ribbon is plugged in (after connecting it with the tv already on) it measures 25V on the north side but the south (other side) = 0V.

    With the ribbon unplugged, it measures 0V for both sides.

    Using chart, measured Pin 95 (FB_TRDY_3) = 0.003V

    What is FB_TRDY_3 ?
    interesting. It really should be 25v when the top ribbon cable is unplugged. At least it was for my measurements and fix. With the cable unplugged that resistor should be 25v going into a 10ohm resistor (will remain 25v), then going no where at all (open). Just to be clear, for your measurement you are putting black probe on a ground point, and red probe on either side of the resistor, correct?

    Also can you verify that your resistor actually measures at 10ohm? Your measurements seem impossible if it is indeed 10ohms.

    If you dont mind, can you repeat the test with the tv unplugged, top ribbon cable unplugged, plug in power cord (no need to press power button), black probe on ground (metal case of screen), red probe on one side of resistor (note result), move red probe to other side of resistor (note result).

    Then if you can unplug power again and do the same procedure, with the ribbon cable plugged in.
    Last edited by itelite; 06-22-2022, 09:16 PM.

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  • MikePCS
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    itelite,

    I really appreciate you bumping this thread to let me know your success.

    Ive read the other thread. No expert at this, but I think I followed along

    The final fix on this is just to replace the R13246 resistor with a 10k value?

    Mind posting a link to replacement on Mouser or DigiKey?

    Thanks!

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  • Lupin3
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    I measured the voltage of the R13246 and found that when the ribbon is plugged in (after connecting it with the tv already on) it measures 25V on the north side but the south (other side) = 0V.

    With the ribbon unplugged, it measures 0V for both sides.

    Using chart, measured Pin 95 (FB_TRDY_3) = 0.003V

    What is FB_TRDY_3 ?
    Last edited by Lupin3; 06-22-2022, 08:00 PM.

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  • itelite
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    Originally posted by Lupin3 View Post
    I too have been dealing with this issue. I have a complete picture when one of the ribbons is connected and then I turn the tv on and then carefully connect the second ribbon and voila.

    I found that if both ribbons are connected and I tape the 2nd pin of the longer ribbon (or is it the 2nd last pin counting down from the top), the tv does not go into the 2-blink shut-down anymore but I have no picture just sound in the on position.

    I believe this is the STV pin I'm covering but do not know its need???
    There is a pinout listed in the other thread if you want to reference that for what pin you are blocking.

    In my testing the only pin that really mattered was pin 84. The clock lines next to it could also be blocked with no change, but if 84 was blocked it booted fine but with a noticibley degraded image on half the screen.

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  • itelite
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    Sounds good feel free to post a board picture if you are unsure of the resistor in question, i can mark it for you. a 12K worked for me, but i tested as high as 150k, so anywhere in between is probably fine.

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  • Lupin3
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    Re: UN70NU6900FXZA power cycle, no picture - workaround found

    I too have been dealing with this issue. I have a complete picture when one of the ribbons is connected and then I turn the tv on and then carefully connect the second ribbon and voila.

    I found that if both ribbons are connected and I tape the 2nd pin of the longer ribbon (or is it the 2nd last pin counting down from the top), the tv does not go into the 2-blink shut-down anymore but I have no picture just sound in the on position.

    I believe this is the STV pin I'm covering but do not know its need???

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