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banjoman
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Last Activity: 11-22-2017, 10:20 AM
Joined: 07-08-2012
Location: Swansboro, NC
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  • Re: Toshiba 22LV11U repair

    Thanks, we played some bluegrass for the Cedar Fork Ruritan Club last night. I tried finding a new board or backlight inverter, no luck so I guess it's going to the scrap pile. Thanks for the help.

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    Last edited by banjoman; 11-22-2017, 06:39 AM.

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  • Re: Toshiba 22LV11U repair

    No, I'm not talking about jumping all the way across but just where the triangle solder is missing? There's another one of these on the board in the picture that has 2 Triangle spots of solder separated by board in between. I'm just curious what the purpose of this triangle spot of solder that has no part solder to it why is it even there?

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    Last edited by banjoman; 11-21-2017, 09:22 AM.

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  • Toshiba 22LV11U repair

    Im trying to figure out what a burnt spot on this circuit board is, looks like a triangle spot of solder but why is this solder here and what does it do? It's this solder on the board then just circuit board and another triangle spot of solder? It's a Toshiba 22LV611U LCD TV. It has sound but no picture but if I shine a light on the screen I can see the picture is there and when I turn on the TV it says please wait in the lower left corner and sometimes the screen shows for a second. I know it looks like a power surge but can I jump solder or a wire or is it the board needs replaced?...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    My name says it, I've been a banjo playing nerd for 40 years! I've always been a tinkerer and have fixed alot of TV's, cell phones, game systems like Xbox, PS3 etc. Most of the stereo equipment like receivers etc. I find have cracked solder joints and an occasional bad component. I also just finished pulling a motor out of a Honda turbo charged jet ski and put back together. If I can help I'll chime in.
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