Your LED backlights most likely have failed and need replacing, it's a common issue with this and many other model LG sets, new strips can be purchased from shopjimmy.com for around $60
It might be because the cord is bad for your TV or the outlet is is not working or there could be a problem with the power supply inside of the TV and it needs to be repaired by someone that fixes TV's.
The T con board is not working correctly with your TV or the cable connections are either broken or loose or the external device are not attached fully to the TV. Or the wiring is not been connected properly.
The tcon board and the screen have now been damaged from when there was a power outage and other components inside of the TV might of had got damaged as well too.It would be cheaper to buy a new TV than to try and fix the TV that is no longer working.
Depends which wireless headphones you have. Most headphones do not use WiFi, they use Bluetooth or 2.4 MHz RF. Usually a wireless headphone set will have a transmitter plus the headphones. The transmitter usually connects to the TV either with the analog L+R ouputs or the stereo headphone jack.
It's possible you damaged the tcon. When you connected the ribbon connectors going from the tcon to panel boards you may have damaged the tracers, remove the connectors and see if those are bent or broke off. Another possibility is the panel was damaged when it was handled, you need to use static protection when handling the panel, if this wasn't done it could be damaged
There might be either a cable that is loose or not connected properly or there might be a problem with your TV's hardware. I would try to first re set the TV by unplugging it and everything else that is connected to the TV for about 1 minute and also press and hold the power button for 30 seconds too and wait a couple of minutes to plug the TV and everything back in.
This problem is related to the mainboard and should be replaced. You can try to heat up the microprocessor with a heat gun though best solution is to replace mainboard. Part number is EBU60864321.
Hope this helps!
Well you have covered the main two, overheating and failing capacitors. The only other one I can think of is a component / IC dry joint on the circuit board. As the board heats up, the connection fails. Or something is failing internally when heating up.
Try using a different HDM cable the cable might not be working properly and check the output for the video settings on your device and see if the issues is still happening. Having the improper resolution or refresh rate settings might cause the image to be flickering on the TV's screen.
well you have no ISP internet at all;
so only path is CELL
so in the CELL setting, enable, tethering,
4k netflix will fail
ROKU is best in the world, I have 3 hear, and player work now for 8 years no probs.
ever.
but tethering will cause you huge data overage bills
call your Cell phone provider and have this discussion.
or get real internet. (no data caps)
I too am cable TV free, for huge long time, but have internet fast.
good luck to you. !!!!
It has very old components and is in need of repairs and some tlc.
Take it to an old fashioned TV repair shop, find an engineer who is over 50 years old and you should stand a chance of success.
You can then look forward to large electricity bills from using it.