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David Farber
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This Sanyo DP26648 television powers up with a white screen. Looking through
the archives, it has been reported that there is a defective ribbon cable
that causes this problem. One specific report which is detailed here:
http://www.docendi.org/sanyo-t240744.html?s=374b1e6b350125947468fde1448e0935&
says,
"Clean glue like material from spaced further apart trace of FFC ribbon - or
Replace the ribbon wire < P/N: N6CD FFC>
Connects panel to timing control assy."
The comment about the glue like material makes sense. The second part about
the "further apart trace," doesn't make sense to me.
Secondly, the connector that is interfaced with the cable seems to be one of
those zif connectors. Anyone know the sweet spot on how to open those
things? I know that one push in the wrong direction will snap that thing
right off the pc board. If need be, I can photograph it and upload it later.
Thanks for your reply.
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David Farber
David Farber's Service Center
L.A., CA
the archives, it has been reported that there is a defective ribbon cable
that causes this problem. One specific report which is detailed here:
http://www.docendi.org/sanyo-t240744.html?s=374b1e6b350125947468fde1448e0935&
says,
"Clean glue like material from spaced further apart trace of FFC ribbon - or
Replace the ribbon wire < P/N: N6CD FFC>
Connects panel to timing control assy."
The comment about the glue like material makes sense. The second part about
the "further apart trace," doesn't make sense to me.
Secondly, the connector that is interfaced with the cable seems to be one of
those zif connectors. Anyone know the sweet spot on how to open those
things? I know that one push in the wrong direction will snap that thing
right off the pc board. If need be, I can photograph it and upload it later.
Thanks for your reply.
--
David Farber
David Farber's Service Center
L.A., CA