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behindontaxes@xemaps.com
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I have a non-working Maxent MX26X3 LCD TV/monitor. Immediately upon
powerup, it will generate anomalous vertical multi-colored lines
throughout the entire screen with a blue background.
I've read about two known solutions, and I think both are related to
one root cause. On FixYa, people have reported favorably changing
the behavior of the TV by twisting a green heatsink that sits on top
of a 208-pin QFP. That QFP is made by Trident, so I suspect it
handles the video. One person used heat to reflow the pins.
There's a thread on badcaps.net featuring the MX-26x3 TV but nobody
has posted successful repair by replacing the capacitors.
I'd like to try something similar to reflowing the pins. While I
have access to a heat gun, I can't accurately gauge temperature. I
also don't have a temperature marker. I think I would ruin the work
with thermal shock from cooling down.
I was considering adding more solder to all 208-pins by flooding the
pins with solder and using solder braid to remove excess solder and
bridges, etc.
I'd love to get your thoughts on how to go forward with trying to
repair this TV.
Thanks for reading.
powerup, it will generate anomalous vertical multi-colored lines
throughout the entire screen with a blue background.
I've read about two known solutions, and I think both are related to
one root cause. On FixYa, people have reported favorably changing
the behavior of the TV by twisting a green heatsink that sits on top
of a 208-pin QFP. That QFP is made by Trident, so I suspect it
handles the video. One person used heat to reflow the pins.
There's a thread on badcaps.net featuring the MX-26x3 TV but nobody
has posted successful repair by replacing the capacitors.
I'd like to try something similar to reflowing the pins. While I
have access to a heat gun, I can't accurately gauge temperature. I
also don't have a temperature marker. I think I would ruin the work
with thermal shock from cooling down.
I was considering adding more solder to all 208-pins by flooding the
pins with solder and using solder braid to remove excess solder and
bridges, etc.
I'd love to get your thoughts on how to go forward with trying to
repair this TV.
Thanks for reading.