Hi I inherited a Vizio M65-E0 that isn't working. It must have been dropped on the corner because I found that the infrared circuit had a capacitor with one end broken off of the board and some green corrosion around the plug to the main board. I re-soldered the capacitor and cleaned the corrosion well and tried turning the M65-E0 on and I was successful. My problem is that while the back lights come on and appear to perform local dimming there is no picture or sound. It kind of looks like you are looking at the TV through a very dense fog, where changing the input on the remote will change bright spots on the screen only. Any help you can offer to locate the problem is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Fuse is white F101 there by the connector.Last edited by nomoresonys; 09-04-2024, 11:38 AM.Quit due to disrespect from unpaid sta,ff.
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This is a pretty decent tcon for testing, with everything hooked up and powered on if you can, that's after you verify the ~12 volts on each side of F101, test the little copper circles, see them there labeled vgh, vgl etc, test all those and report the voltages as in vgh 25 etc. etc.Quit due to disrespect from unpaid sta,ff.
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It's hard to ask that question. If the panel is dead, those voltages will be messed up anyway. With a fall like you say on the corner, the screen can be effed and you won't know. This appears nothing to do with power supply, your backlights work and if you checked the PSU voltages, I'm sure they are all fine.
You likely have a panel issue. But yes the main board can cause it, and the TCON.
Try disconnecting one ribbon at a time on each buffer board and from TCON and measure VGL, VGH and VGA and see if the numbers change at all. If you disconnect the shorted part of the screen, those numbers may come up to normal potentially
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Originally posted by ggil44 View PostHello Lotas, obviously I wasn't getting those voltages on the T-CON board. Does that suggest a main-board problem or power supply? I'm thinking main-board since the TV powers on and the back lights work.
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Originally posted by ggil44 View PostHad to be gone for awhile, voltages on T-CON with each ribbon cable disconnected R disconnected VGL .04v, VGH .73v VGA 0, 0, 0, 0v. L disconnected VGL -10.51v, VGH 30.2v, VGA1, 15.2v, VGA7, 8.1v, VGA8, 6.9V, VGA14, .35v
Well, where there is no voltage, that half is not working.That is, the left bar or left side has a short somewhere in the power supply.Last edited by lotas; 09-04-2024, 05:32 PM.
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