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What's a substitute T-con board for a element tv t-con board RSAG7.820.1453

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I have an Element E4AA43R that is displaying vertical lines across the tv. Im not sure which board I need to replace to correct this problem.

Vertical lines across a TV screen can be caused by a variety of issues, including a faulty T-con board, a defective main board, or a problem with the display panel itself. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the cables: Ensure that all cables are securely connected to the TV and the source device (such as a cable box, gaming console, or DVD player). Loose or damaged cables can cause issues with the display.
  2. Test the source device: Connect a different source device (such as a laptop or another TV) to the same input on the TV. If the lines persist, it's likely an issue with the TV itself.
  3. Check the T-con board: The T-con board (also known as the timing control board) controls the timing of the image on the screen. If this board is faulty, it can cause vertical lines. You can try replacing the T-con board to see if it resolves the issue.
  4. Check the main board: The main board controls the overall functioning of the TV. If it's faulty, it can cause issues with the display. You can try replacing the main board to see if it resolves the issue.
  5. Check the display panel: If the above steps don't resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a problem with the display panel itself. Unfortunately, this is the most expensive part of the TV to replace and may not be worth the cost.
It's important to note that diagnosing and repairing electronics can be dangerous and should only be attempted by a qualified professional. If you're not comfortable with troubleshooting or repairing the TV yourself, it's best to contact a licensed repair technician for assistance.
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Element elef328 tv showing blue screen with verticle lines

usually this is caused by a bad t-con board or a bad panel if its a panel your finished but if it is the t-con you need this part.

see the link but I must warn you the part you need might not be available or may be different go inside your tv after unplugged and find the similar part and replace it elef328 con Google Search
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I have an 39' Element TV elefw392. There's sound but no picture on TV. There's only a power board, but no inverter board. What is the fix?

The LED driver is probably on the Main board. There is the T-Con board too. To determine which parts you need, do this. With the TV on and listening to a program, shine a flashlight on the screen and look for a faint picture. If you see one, the LED driver is bad. If you don't see a picture, the T-Con board is bad. You can get parts here: TV Parts Universal TV Stands DLP Chips ShopJimmy
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Have a element 40 inch model number ELDFT406 screen dark or dim on left side

Two things to check. The T- Con board and the back light strips. The T-con board can cause dimming on parts of the screen. A bad section of back light LEDS can do it also.
Parts can be found here: TV Parts Universal TV Stands DLP Chips ShopJimmy
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How can i fix my 40" Element tv?

it could be the t-con board going. or the screen connector ribbon is lose. or even just the connection cable to the t-con board. if you push gently around the edge of the screen if the pitcher gets better or worse then its the screen connections. sometimes can be fixed with cracking the cable or slightly heating the area and packing, but this is with the led screen panel out. but would think its more a t-con board filing.
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Picture has dark lines runing verticle on the tv.

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As you mentioned there is problem with the T-con (LCD pixel driver) board. This board drives the Pixes in the rows and columns of LCD pannel. there will be two connections from this board to LCD pannel. Normally in LCD tvs this board is located in the bottom center coverd by metal cover or aluminium foil to avoid interfearence. First of all do one thing remove the connections from this board and reconnect it again. some times improper contact can cause these type of problems. Normally there is no repair possible with this board. so you have to repace the board if the problem previles. You can find the T-con boar in the following link.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/ELEMENT-FLX-3211B-T-CON-BOARD-05A09-1C-T315XW01-V5-/160438131283?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item255adb9a53

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