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May 3, 2014 - 7 posts - ‎4 authors
what half? down the middle or every line of pixels? did you google the issue with your tvmodel? my samsung has issues with bad capacitors ...
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Jun 8, 2015 - Uploaded by Vladimir P.
This is for my Samsung LN32C450E1DXZA that is having major image issues with the top half of the screen ...
You hereby reports that the one side of the screen do not display picture, and the other side have. Is it seen vertically or horizontally. Will you please provide a detailed description of the fault you see on screen? google.com/+GopakumarGopalan
IMO Seriously for $119 it's not worth it.
However, it does sound like a capacitor problem
If you are "Serious" about fixing I'd find a TV repair Forum.
Else I'd go here and get a new one.
https://www.walmart.com/browse/electronics/32-inch-tvs/3944_1060825_2489948_7156390
Best Wishes.
To pettinabatem
I am having a shutdown problem with a Panasonic TC-32LX50. Initially when pressing the on switch, you see for 1 second a right half white screen (the left side of the screen remains black) and the TV turns off and the LED flashes 1 time. I did a T-Con cable check (based on the half white screen) and indeed this went away. Got backlight (full screen and no half white screen anymore). But still the TV shuts down after 1 second and the Red front LED flashes one time. Since this code is also illustrating a "dg board, (stv 5v sense time out)" problem in this unit, I was wondering if indeed you have encountered a defective DG board with yours. I am enclining towards a defective Power supply board.
This is commonly known as a vertical deflection problem. It cannot be fixed with an adjustment, but requires changing some electronic components. Namely the vertical output IC (integrated circuit) and in addition usually in this model a resistor which may appear to be burned.
One of your "X" buffer boards is defective. In Panasonic plasma tv's they are located at the bootom of the set and connect directly to the plasma diplay panel via a thin ribbon cable. The board you want to replace will be directly in line with the discolored vertival line in the picture. The part number is on the circuit board and usualy starts with "tnp..." or "txp..."
The white line is result of a Vertical failure. Believe it or not, the whole picture is contained in that one white line, but it is not spread out from top to bottom on the screen.
Usually, a vertical failure is IC or capacitor related. Should be an easy, fairly inexpensive fix for a competent repair shop.
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