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From: 427Cobraman on 23 Feb 2007 23:06 I brought this set in reluctantly, and this being my first plasma ever, was hoping to get a few pointers from the seasoned experts. Here is what I'm working with: http://webpages.charter.net/rumi2/daewooplasma.jpg The lines are more populated at the left and decrease toward the right. Lines are OVER picture and OSD. Checked all connections and everything appears okay. The service manual offers no schematics or useable troubleshooting guides (for this situation). Can anyone help me out? What sort of availability is there with replacement parts for Daewoos? Thanks a million, Al
From: dkuhajda on 23 Feb 2007 23:36 On Feb 23, 11:06 pm, "427Cobraman" <quartermiler1...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > I brought this set in reluctantly, and this being my > first plasma ever, was hoping to get a few pointers > from the seasoned experts. > Here is what I'm working with:http://webpages.charter.net/rumi2/daewooplasma.jpg > > The lines are more populated at the left and decrease > toward the right. Lines are OVER picture and OSD. > Checked all connections and everything appears okay. > The service manual offers no schematics or useable > troubleshooting guides (for this situation). > > Can anyone help me out? What sort of availability is > there with replacement parts for Daewoos? > > Thanks a million, > > Al Failure is most likely the matrix driver ICs which are part of the plasma panel. Pretty much time to scrap the unit out.
From: Ole Geisler on 24 Feb 2007 11:23 On 23 Feb 2007 20:06:48 -0800, "427Cobraman" <quartermiler1320(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >I brought this set in reluctantly, and this being my >first plasma ever, was hoping to get a few pointers >from the seasoned experts. >Here is what I'm working with: >http://webpages.charter.net/rumi2/daewooplasma.jpg > >The lines are more populated at the left and decrease >toward the right. Lines are OVER picture and OSD. >Checked all connections and everything appears okay. >The service manual offers no schematics or useable >troubleshooting guides (for this situation). > >Can anyone help me out? What sort of availability is >there with replacement parts for Daewoos? > Looks like panel drivers are dying. The drivers are integrated in the panel, which means throw it away.
From: 427Cobraman on 25 Feb 2007 00:56 On Feb 24, 10:23 am, Ole Geisler <rept...(a)mail.dk> wrote: > On 23 Feb 2007 20:06:48 -0800, "427Cobraman" > > > > > > <quartermiler1...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >I brought this set in reluctantly, and this being my > >first plasma ever, was hoping to get a few pointers > >from the seasoned experts. > >Here is what I'm working with: > >http://webpages.charter.net/rumi2/daewooplasma.jpg > > >The lines are more populated at the left and decrease > >toward the right. Lines are OVER picture and OSD. > >Checked all connections and everything appears okay. > >The service manual offers no schematics or useable > >troubleshooting guides (for this situation). > > >Can anyone help me out? What sort of availability is > >there with replacement parts for Daewoos? > > Looks like panel drivers are dying. The drivers are integrated in the > panel, which means throw it away.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Not what I was hoping to hear. If they are integrated into the panel, what are the boards with edge-ribbon type connectors that are at the top and sides of the panel? They have several IC's on them. I believe they are referred to as "relay" boards (top, bottom, left, and right). Thanks, Al
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