Would any LG techs please help me with this question......I have an LG 50LA6230 TB-AAUYLH tv in need of a main board EAX64872105 (1.0) .I found a board on ebay LG MAIN BOARD EBT62304520
Model 32LA6230-TB.AAUYLH which is for a 32 inch set , would this work ok in the 50 inch set ? Thank you
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That part was so much cheaper , it would have made the tv a viable repair.
May I ask as what drew you to the final diagnosis? The main PCBs tend to be rather robust, with the main failure points being the PSU followed by the LED strip arrays.
Main PCB failure can generally be attributed to wall mounting with insufficient spacing for heat transfer. 800+ pin BGAs with no room to breathe will fail; mainly due to thermal stress.
Please pay no heed to those who suggest placing the PCB in an oven or annihilating the chip with a heat gun. Micro-fractures of the connecting balls are the primary cause of failure.
Factory feedback has indicated that ball fracture is the main cause of premature failure, with the precipitant being lack of thermal relief.
The sheer physical stress of vertical mounting with orthogonal hardware is a recipe for a shortened MTBF.
Out of curiosity, what is the symptom that has drawn you to condemn the main PCB?
Does the backlight come on, is there sound, any signs of life?
PM if you need the service manual.
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tw2005 (04-02-18)
I'm interested in your diagnosis , and your geographic location too. The part number I'd quote would be EBT62533620.
Also I'd be highly skeptical that's a new board as advertised.
Also, TVguy, can you expand on the "Definitely not" please.
Last edited by tw2005; 04-02-18 at 06:46 AM.
The LVDS drive to the panel simply requires more "lanes".
Also the option code settings will be very different depending on panel size, manufacturer and feature sets.
Many of these options are not open to adjustment. Whilst the platform is global, panel size dictates the hardware specifications.
Firmware is written to take into account local dimming (dictated by LED array size), and every fraction of a cent that can be shaved off on hardware, is saved for a smaller panel.
No manufacturer creates a universal PCB that can be used for every LCD screen size, to do so is a shortcut to bankruptcy. Price is everything in consumer electronics, and entry level 32" screens are built to accommodate a market segment.
"The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom." - Issac Asimov
tw2005 (04-02-18)
Reason I ask is because I've tried out swapping mains for the LB5610 series with no issues and some have been labelled as subs for NLA boards. So for example 42" and 50 " into a 55" both drove it without any issues and vice versa .
I've also had to resort throwing a 42" main into a 55 Panasonic LED LCD with a LG panel and it went alright too, used daily. maybe there's a diffrenec but I can't tell. Obviously within the board states it's a 42.
So it is not the Tcon that has all the panel data or settings?
awfully quiet, any progress report
Sorry for the late reply however I have been able to source the correct main board locally from a scrapped unit and it now works fine.....the symptom was that the tv was on permanent standby , with the red led on the front permanently on. Thanks for all your help.
Yes , thats the one i got the board from , South Australia. Ebay.
I don't think the service manual is not going to tell you that , nor is it going to identifiy the LED strip.
There's 4 different types of strips fitted to make up the complete array
L1 LED BAR 6916L-1241A LC500DUE (SF)(U2)
L2 LED BAR 6916L-1272A LC500DUE (SF)(U2)
R1 LED BAR 6916L-1273A LC500DUE (SF)(U2)
R2 LED BAR 6916L-1276A LC500DUE (SF)(U2)
i was hoping to find some information about leds (voltage, brightness)
ordered some: LG Innotek 6v 2W and LG Innotek 3v 1W 100LM (originals)
most likely 3v it what i'm searching for but please correct me if i wrong
Well you could try badcaps and do a search there. More than likely someone has identified whatctype they are. I generally scavange off other strips which is crude but gets me going again. I love zero cost fixes . Maybe even try searching ebay using keywords that narrow it to lg strips. Panel number midel brand of strip etc.
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