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msucarl483
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Last Activity: 11-18-2015, 08:13 PM
Joined: 11-02-2015
Location: Sterling Heights
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  • Re: Sharp LED vertical lines

    Sure am, and it is a small world! I currently live in Clinton Twp. I was living downtown for 3 years when I was at Quicken Loans, I love it down there, and miss it. The sacrifices we make for our significant others lol...
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  • Re: Sharp LED vertical lines

    Well, some "jerry rigging" later and leaving out 4 screws on the metal edge and we are there. Picture is golden...I only have it on standard definition but it will do. As I type this I am noticing a small blue line on the left so I will have to keep playing with this. But I think the tv is back in business.

    Thanks all for your input and help. Now I have to figure out how to offload all those extra parts lmao...anyone in need of a power supply and a t-com?

    Cheers,
    Carl...
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    Last edited by msucarl483; 11-13-2015, 10:06 PM. Reason: Typo

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  • Re: Sharp LED vertical lines

    Well, yet another update. Dissaembled the tv again and plugged it in with the edging off. Boom no weird banding on the right and no dead pixel vertical line on the left. The only problem is when I put the plastic cover and metal edge back on those issues in the first post re-appear. I'm shaking my head here. What would you folks recommend. I attached an updated photo not that it will do much good lol. I'm totally scratching my head on how to fix this, yet I should be relieved....
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  • Re: Sharp LED vertical lines

    Well I'll be sure to update once I get the new t-con board! In case that doesn't work, does anyone have a need for a tv that is half bad lol?
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  • Re: Sharp LED vertical lines

    Well, tried cleaning all the connections on the T-Con and still have the same picture, I do have another t-con board coming in the mail but I just wonder if it is even worth the hassle or just piece this monster out on eBay. It definitely looks like the right side should be able to be fixed though.

    As for reflowing the t-con...honestly baking the electronics has always made me a bit nervous but since I am getting a new t-con board I might as well try. What would be the recommended time and temp 450 for 5 minutes?
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  • Re: Sharp LED vertical lines

    Yeah, I'm not to sure I tried not to disturb them too much but this was a bigger job than I've even done so its entirely possible that I flexed them...assuming I did disturb them, there is no fix for that then eh? As for the lines on the right, I took out the ribbon cables, used an eraser on them and then cleaned them all off and reconnected....same picture as what you see in the pictures sent. If I can find a fix for the vertical lines on the right this tv could be tolerable as a basement tv.
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  • Sharp LED vertical lines

    Hey all,

    First off tv specs:
    Sharp LED 60 inch
    Model # lc60-le810un


    So my girlfriend brought this tv over completely dead asking if I could see about fixing it....I agreed. Troubleshoot it, the tv is one of those back light led tvs with the lcd screen. It throws up a 1-1 error code with no picture which I know is a back light error and could be the power supply or the damn back light LEDs. So, I order the new power supply, same issue. Now the fun begins, take apart the entire tv, lift the screen and test the LED strips, sure enough on of them...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hey All, I'm Carl from Michigan. I'm 30 years old and just getting into repairing electronics as a hobby. I had my girlfriend bring over her deceased 60 inch LED sharp to get my first real practice in.

    This has been quite the undertaking considering I have never done this before. I actually saw a posting detailing this devilish tv and it really helped me along. I am to the point now where I was able to locate the dead led on a 30 strip panel and will be getting the part shortly! Just wanted to say thanks for helping...
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