Hi,
I found this TV in the hallway of our building. It turned on but the backlight never came on. I replaced the power supply/inverter board with a brand new one pulled from a tv with a broken screen that I got from ebay. After resetting the error code in the service menu it operates fine.
However, no matter which settings I change, whites appear yellowish. I suspect this may be due to wear of the backlight lamps, but since I have zero previous experience fixing LCD TV's I thought I'd better ask.
I can't find a setting in the service menu that shows how many hours the tv has been turned on. I can however see image burn-in in the bottom left and right corner, which displays date/time and the word 'live' on the right. So I guess this thing has been wall-mounted (there's no stand) in some office with a news/financial channel on all the time.
Would that explain the yellow tint? Changing color temperature, reducing yellow, disabling OCP / dynamic contrast etc etc only have a very minor effect, even on the brightest settings whites are still yellowish.
See the attached pictures; the picture with '8:23' time remaining in it is most representative of what it looks like in real life, the other two are just to show the service menu info and overall color/brightness accuracy.
I found this TV in the hallway of our building. It turned on but the backlight never came on. I replaced the power supply/inverter board with a brand new one pulled from a tv with a broken screen that I got from ebay. After resetting the error code in the service menu it operates fine.
However, no matter which settings I change, whites appear yellowish. I suspect this may be due to wear of the backlight lamps, but since I have zero previous experience fixing LCD TV's I thought I'd better ask.
I can't find a setting in the service menu that shows how many hours the tv has been turned on. I can however see image burn-in in the bottom left and right corner, which displays date/time and the word 'live' on the right. So I guess this thing has been wall-mounted (there's no stand) in some office with a news/financial channel on all the time.
Would that explain the yellow tint? Changing color temperature, reducing yellow, disabling OCP / dynamic contrast etc etc only have a very minor effect, even on the brightest settings whites are still yellowish.
See the attached pictures; the picture with '8:23' time remaining in it is most representative of what it looks like in real life, the other two are just to show the service menu info and overall color/brightness accuracy.
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