The bottom half of the tv is dim, and an area on the upper half about 4 in by 6in wide of dim area as well. From watching some videos, the only things I can come up with is a bad inverter board or bad LED strips. I ordered an inverter board with part # 6917L-0013C which is - i hope - a next revision of the board. It was cheap so no big deal. Any thoughts? The picture doesn't change, and viewing the tv is fine for the most part just dim.
Hi ,
try swapping the screen with another one to just see if it is behaving the same, because some times the screen circuitry or the led screen could be damaged .
good luck buddy
The display itself is fine. Its the lighting.
if so you have to look for the right, same original card .
Yea I see that I ordered one for 47" models. Do you think its a board issue or LED light strip issue?
Hi,again. yes it could be a board issue e.g Voltages going to the light strip are wrong . lastly screen has gone bad .
It was the inverter backlight board. Replaced now all is working. Thank you!
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This is not an issue with the main board . Its a clear case of faulty LCD controller board or the LCD panel itself is faulty(most likely). I suppose the sound is not affected?
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