SOURCE: Hitachi 32LD6600 - When the
Hi i have this tv and last night the screen went black i can hear sound ok but no picture just a black screen, Also i can see dark
outlines /shadows of whats on the tv, can you tell me please what has caused this
SOURCE: Intense white & coloured horizontal line on black background on startup
I wouldn't attempt as the capacitors on a tv store around 25000 volts this is more than enough to kill you and they keep there charge even when the tv is off. Either take it to a repair shop or put that money towards buying a new tv - Do not even attempt to open the tv. (It sounds like maybe a tube has gone or the electromagnet that makes the beam move vertically is gone.
SOURCE: TV only shows line across middle of screen.Still have audio.
Sounds like you have bad solder joints on the vertical ic which should be numbered IC501 on the board.also there are capastors that coud be going bad but i would look for bad solder joints on ic frist.
The capastors numbers on board are C502 / C516 also need to check R 483 which is a resistor.
resolder the ic if you know how to solder. That is a comon problem a lot of tvs out there have. The only thing is the tv has high voltage on it even if it is unpluged from the wall. Some of the capastors hold there voltage for a long time. Be sure and unplug tv before you try anything if you are going to do it yourself and stay away from the capastor in the AC line should be marked 200 V or moor.
SOURCE: Looking for an Instruction Manual for a Toshiba
I found an online version while searching. Its in PDF format 990 KB in size. Click here to open it. You can print it if you wish. Note: Don't worry if your TV's name isn't written. This manual is for the AV61 series so the complete model isn't listed.
SOURCE: My Toshiba 46XV540U LCD TV.
Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish board that call T-CON board to do a replacement.This T-CON board sit in the middle at the bottom of the tv LCD screen panel.This T-CON board control all the picture pixels going throught to the tv LCD screen panel.
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