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Line faults & possible causes to LCD screen are given with illustrations. You can get an idea about the fault to an extent. Line faults to all LCD screen are similar, irrespective of its brand and screen size.
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Line, faults & possible causes to LCD screen are given with illustrations. You can get an idea about the fault to an extent.
THAT THIN WHITE LINE IS YOUR HORIZONTAL LINE MEANING YOU ONLY HAVE THAT. THE GOO NEWS IS YOU HAVE HIGH VOLTAGE MEANING YOU ONLY NEED VERTICAL TO FIX IT.. I WOULD REPLACE THE VERTICAL TRANSISTOR OR CHECK FOR ANY BURNED RESISTORS ON THE VERTICAL SIDE
The vertical hold keeps a normal picture from rolling either up or down. You don't have a normal picture (raster) here.
The problem you are having is a vertical deflection problem. The screen is being compressed to a thin white line. It's probably a defective vertical output module or transistor. This part is not too expensive. Less likely would be a vertical deflection coil, which would be more expensive because its usually glued to the picture tube and harder to replace.
The vertical output IC or the vertical circuit is whats at fault. its all solid state and im sorry to tell ya that its not a user replaceable part. This set is probably not worth the repair it would take to get this set working again but please if you like ask a ;ocal repair shop what they thought about this problem.. Good Luck and please dont forget to rate this thread
sounds like you have a vertical sweep problem. Where the fault lies cpuld be the vertical output IC the verticle b+ feed, could be the capacitors in the vertical circuit?? Your gonna need to troubleshoot thr vrtical circuit if your not a tech thin my advise is to take the set to a pro for sn est. Good Luck
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