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I had a similar issue on a Samsung 50TU8072 50" TV and tried the fix described in the video, which solved the reset loop issue, but produced a black screen (sound, power on button, remote and backlight LED array seemed fine, but could not get any image). What SOLVED THE ISSUE COMPLETELY for me was applying the tape on the very wide connector cable coming from the main board and going into the long and thin LCD controller board at the bottom of the TV (I applied it on the LCD controller end, though it probably does not matter which end you pick as long as you apply the tape on the main board cable only). The difficult part was singling out the correct pin to tape (a lot of trial and error, starting with wider tape and ending up with a thin strip just 1 or 2 pins wide), but the result was well worth the hours spent: there is no detectable loss of quality, but of course time will tell how durable this solution will be and how long until I need to repeat the whole process, in case another pin becomes defective... Note: as I was testing out the pins, I found several of them which removed the reset loop issue when covered with tape, but produced a black screen with sound and some combination of adjacent pins which even produced some image if all were covered (only vertical or horizontal lines, color zones, gradients or grids of various colors, no clear picture though), but only ONE particular pin returned the TV to full normal functionality in my case; depending on your TV defect you might need to cover just 1 pin or several (not necessarily adjacent), just arm yourself with a lot of patience and take the time to test them all out and good chances are you will have saved a lot of money!
I did it and it worked. Since it was my first time using solder wire it took me 5 minutes to solder the wires. After 2 years both my speakers finally work. Thank you!
I made my chicken coop from free pallets too... less than two years later it was rotten and full of termites. A total disaster, only one pallet was oak wood; it was the only one that survived. I spent $225 and made it with treated wood from HD... that's what I should have done from the beginning. Save your time and energy.
I have the HT A5000 soundbar trying to get my sw3 subwoofer to work... There's hardly any sound coming from it... On remote control it says vol max. Any idea?
Here is a 3D printable version. I've rewritten the Arduino software. Please see RU-vid video link for progress report. New software I've written now works correctly. Will add IR remote after assembly and some more testing. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wQXL6IIW9_M.html&ab_channel=DonaldWaddel
You know if you take that one silver screw out you can actually pull the shell off without having to be abusive with this drive that’s one of the roughest ways I’ve ever seen someone open a PS5
Can you please tell me what the flat, folded cable between the mainboard and the t-con is called ? I'm pretty sure that cable on my Sylvannia is bad. When I move it, I can get the picture back, and at least one pin didn't have continuity. But I don't know what its called to search for it.
My name is Bill and we live in Lancaster CA. I have the same problem that you describe in the video. Can I send my circuit board to you and have you test and then replace the capacitor and flywheel diode. Obviously I will pay you to do that.
Beat solo sucks, is expensive and is a waste of Money, the sound quality is suck, money grabber, greed as fck, and this is not even easy to fix, its belongs to the bin. Suck as fck
Nice Video! Clever Fix! I have no doubt that this would work on most DVD / Blu Ray / CD Players. Some combination of and / or variation of Clean Disc - Check / Replace HDMI Cable / System Reset seems to work in most cases. My late 90's / early 2000 Sony Discman and Philips portable CD players mostly responded to the 'clean the laser' fix. In my case: Sony Blu Ray Player (rack mounted), I did the 'Thirty Second Fix': (more like 3 Mins...) (You need to have either a can of compressed air, or portable mini-hand-blower, for this to work. I suspect that a hand vacuum with a (CLEAN) blower port would work as well) 1 Eject the current disc inside the player and leave DVD Tray OPEN 2 Unplug power and HDMI Cable 3 Take unit outside or into your garage 4 Make sure that the unit is secure (won't drop or fall) 5 Look on the underside, in my case (Sony 4K UHD Upscale) there was a series of 4-5 vents (presumably for air-flow or cooling.) Locate those vents and... 6 Alternate compressed / FORCED air through that series of vents, and occasionally through the OPEN DVD tray. 7 Do that for approx 30-45 secs. 8 Re-connect your device (HDMI & Power) to TV and test. REASONING: CLEAR OUT POSSIBLE / PROBABLE DUST CONTAMINATION INSIDE UNIT May be all that you need to do 👍 : - ]
Instead of using the popular "tape" fix which takes some guesswork can't a simple JIG with a flat ribbon cable and DIP SWITCHES be used instead? This will save applying and then moving the tape until the bad traces are found.
I have a xbox One S digital edition that I put to work, but I opened and cleaned to maintenance found a liquid inside use alcohol 99.9% to clean and use as well compressed air, replace thermal paste, now the console doesn't turn on, just make one beep light on, in a second turn off. what you could recommend me to do.
My Samsung 65" was sprayed indirectly with a cleaner by someone painting the house( it was mounted on the porch under roof. We immediately brought it down to dry it off. It won't boot up completely but looks like they squeezed the edge of the screen to hard because there is like a broken glass pattern in the right corner and the screen just faintly flashes.The back of the TV was dry so I am trying to determine if the power supply, main power board or the panel is bad? Help?
Great tutorial 👏🏽👏🏽!! I have one question, if the glass round lenses comes off the led light strip, do I glue it back on to the strip ? If so, what type of glue do I use ?
Mine was made in September 2005 so after almost 20 years. It just starting to have the issue where press power button. It turn off shortly after.took few tries to get it to turn on once it was works normal. One day have to get those capacitors. Old Electronics tell ya
I hope you or someone sees this that could help, so I done everything and I’m at the tape spot and I am 4 hours into this. I found a spot where it doesn’t boot loop but it doesn’t show color I had it happen one time but no matter what I do nothing works. I covered 1 pin 2 pins 3 pins in the 5 pin area that doesn’t boot loop with tape.
Firmware is quite big and should be in flash memory. Staying in bootloader means the last update deployment was unsuccessful and it has nowhere to jump. Usually, update process takes 2 steps. First, it downloads new firmware and stores it somewhere in flash memory. It should verify that the downloaded file matches online one. Probably using MD5 checksum. Second, it sets some flags saying update is ready to be deployed and reboots. Bootloader knows there’s update so it will deploy it by overwriting the old firmware (I heard about systems that use incremental firmware locations but never worked with them). At the end, it will clear update flags and reboot the system. After rebooting, bootloader will jump into a new firmware. The problem is, when deployment fails (can be many reasons actually) there’s no valid firmware. Your firmware is corrupted so your system will be scheduled for reset by watchdog. The only solution could be reprogramming your flash memory with proper firmware but I doubt you can do this without special tools and firmware itself(reddit)
gahhh! it worked!! ... I went from Vizio customer service telling me I needed to replace my TV this morning to it working again this afternoon. THANK YOU!