Hi... hoping someone has an idea what maybe wrong with my samsung ue43j5600k. I think its the panel but not 100%, so any help would be appreciated. Thx
I will leave the diagnosis to the local gurus. But my observation is that the menu isn't affected by the stripes, so most likely not the panel but a main board? Are the stripes in same position when menu isnt on screen. Are they impacted by whats on the screen ?
I would say definitely panel, the menu is affected by the stripes if you look carefully.
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It's a common panel fault unfortunately, one gate driver. There are some solutions and i'm experiencing some tries theese days, i hope i can find a better cure. Please don't buy SAMSUNG tv! The simpliest way is to remove the faulty side tab, no need to remove all, first disconnect one side at a time of the tcon>panel ribbons, you'll see one way that has half good image, then remove the tab where the line is, of the side where the image were displayed wrong with the test. Another way conservative is to locate on tcon a silkscreen with one of those labels: VST,STV,ST,STVP,VSTP,VCST, on a tespoint, then locate on the connector of the bad side to which pin is connected to, cut a small stripe of adhesive trasparent tape large like a contact then mask the previous signal, this way leave a thin half line on the screen sadly, it is "possible" to remove it by cutting the shorted output on the faulty gate driver but it's needed a micro hand, micro blade and macro view!!
WHAT IS DOGPILE?! Is it SH*T or dumpster? if the screen has side tabs one solution is at hand and perfect screen, the second solution give also a decent image, you have to do prof. graphics with it??
I've said it because google did not translate DOGPILE...
anyway is not the common tab issue is a cof short circuit.. (mmm or some other secret inside it..)
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In my usage, it was referring to a game we used to play when I was in 3rd grade (long long LONG before the Internet) where we gathered in a grassy field and simply piled up on top of one another.. It was a simpler time..
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