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conundrum

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi all.

I have two of these beasties, both JVC 42" plasmas made at about the
same time.

Unfortunately, one has a burned out PDP (has big black line on the
screen about 1/3 the way across and halfway down the screen) and the
other has an apparently fried controller board but the PDP looks fine.

I've got as far as determining that the base boards are not
mechanically compatible but they do use the same PDP, with essentially
the same pinout and specifications.

I can't seem to work out how to separate the PDP and uber-fragile
flexi cables with embedded LSI HV chips from the base plate with its
incorrect screw locations, undid about 24 screws and no go :(

Has anyone even attempted such a mammoth task? It seems feasible (the
LCD I modded is easy by comparison)

Thanks in advance.
-A

"Bother" said Pooh, as Darth Maul 'sabred him in twain...
 
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dBc

Jan 1, 1970
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Conundrum..

Ouch! GOOD LUCK!

And just think, folks make fun, now days, of people with CRT based
sets. At least you've got a chance repairing them relative to what
you're contemplating going through!

I'll believe I'll stick to my free 25" stereo (CRT) TV set that was
given to me with a vertical oscillator/amplifier & a few electrolytics
that needed replacing.. While it certainly won't look as impressive as
a new plasma based set, it's certainly not as expensive and sure
significantly less work and cheaper to repair. In addition, probably
doesn't cause quite as much RFI as most plasma sets tend to do!

Cheers,
Mr. Mentor


| Hi all.
|
| I have two of these beasties, both JVC 42" plasmas made at about the
| same time.
|
| Unfortunately, one has a burned out PDP (has big black line on the
| screen about 1/3 the way across and halfway down the screen) and the
| other has an apparently fried controller board but the PDP looks
fine.
|
| I've got as far as determining that the base boards are not
| mechanically compatible but they do use the same PDP, with
essentially
| the same pinout and specifications.
|
| I can't seem to work out how to separate the PDP and uber-fragile
| flexi cables with embedded LSI HV chips from the base plate with its
| incorrect screw locations, undid about 24 screws and no go :(
|
| Has anyone even attempted such a mammoth task? It seems feasible
(the
| LCD I modded is easy by comparison)
|
| Thanks in advance.
| -A
|
| "Bother" said Pooh, as Darth Maul 'sabred him in twain...
 
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Arfa Daily

Jan 1, 1970
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conundrum said:
| Hi all.
|
| I have two of these beasties, both JVC 42" plasmas made at about the
| same time.
|
| Unfortunately, one has a burned out PDP (has big black line on the
| screen about 1/3 the way across and halfway down the screen) and the
| other has an apparently fried controller board but the PDP looks
fine.
|
| I've got as far as determining that the base boards are not
| mechanically compatible but they do use the same PDP, with
essentially
| the same pinout and specifications.
|
| I can't seem to work out how to separate the PDP and uber-fragile
| flexi cables with embedded LSI HV chips from the base plate with its
| incorrect screw locations, undid about 24 screws and no go :(
|
| Has anyone even attempted such a mammoth task? It seems feasible
(the
| LCD I modded is easy by comparison)
|
| Thanks in advance.
| -A
|
| "Bother" said Pooh, as Darth Maul 'sabred him in twain...


dBc said:
Conundrum..

Ouch! GOOD LUCK!

And just think, folks make fun, now days, of people with CRT based
sets. At least you've got a chance repairing them relative to what
you're contemplating going through!

I'll believe I'll stick to my free 25" stereo (CRT) TV set that was
given to me with a vertical oscillator/amplifier & a few electrolytics
that needed replacing.. While it certainly won't look as impressive as
a new plasma based set, it's certainly not as expensive and sure
significantly less work and cheaper to repair. In addition, probably
doesn't cause quite as much RFI as most plasma sets tend to do!

Cheers,
Mr. Mentor

Plasma and LCD sets only look impressive to your neighbours who haven't got
one, or if you see them in shops running on a Blu Ray HD DVD player.
Otherwise, compared to a good (or even mediocre) CRT set, the picture they
produce, is crap ...

Arfa
 
C

conundrum

Jan 1, 1970
0
Plasma and LCD sets only look impressive to your neighbours who haven't got
one, or if you see them in shops running on a Blu Ray HD DVD player.
Otherwise, compared to a good (or even mediocre) CRT set, the picture they
produce, is crap ...

Arfa

Done, and fixed. The panels are held on with lots and LOTS of thermal
strip, separating the panel is time consuming and nerve wracking but
possible (be careful of the pip though, $$$$$$$$. The replaced panel
worked fine once I had replaced the blown bus IC's on the XY scaler
boards (caused by the original bad panel blowing a driver chip) so its
worth checking these (they are the first things to blow when a driver
chip craters itself)

-A
 
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