I got a UE46B7000WW, when I switch it on, only shows white screen, some black vertical lines on the left side of the bottom of the screen until the middle of the screen and about 10cm in width.
Dismantle it, I have found that the ribbon cable from the tcon to the panel was scorched, blackened pins and at the Left side had a hole. See photo (the back side had blackened pin)
I Changed the two ribbon cables , but now I only have a black image and nothing else, the backlight is on, I have connect at the HDMI input; An external decoder and it gives me only sound, the picture is black (backlight is on).
Than I also noted that the tcon has a burnt chip. .
So far so good, my point is that the binding of ribbon cable to the panel has blown, try cleaning it, but as shown in the photo, it doesn't look good...
Now I do not know if it has burned and nothing else on the pcbs of the panel, I don't like the looks of the smd capacitor c18 as shown in photo. Are those pcbs replaceable?
Is there a way to see if the panels works without tcon?
I am trying to find out if its worth the repair, or the panel is off..
Any ideas?
Dismantle it, I have found that the ribbon cable from the tcon to the panel was scorched, blackened pins and at the Left side had a hole. See photo (the back side had blackened pin)
I Changed the two ribbon cables , but now I only have a black image and nothing else, the backlight is on, I have connect at the HDMI input; An external decoder and it gives me only sound, the picture is black (backlight is on).
Than I also noted that the tcon has a burnt chip. .
So far so good, my point is that the binding of ribbon cable to the panel has blown, try cleaning it, but as shown in the photo, it doesn't look good...
Now I do not know if it has burned and nothing else on the pcbs of the panel, I don't like the looks of the smd capacitor c18 as shown in photo. Are those pcbs replaceable?
Is there a way to see if the panels works without tcon?
I am trying to find out if its worth the repair, or the panel is off..
Any ideas?
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