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Originally Posted by bob1 Hello Nigel , the tv has not shown the fault at all since i started this thread ,could it have been caused by an outside force?  |
No, but a possibility is another IC mounted on the same sub-panel the "Painter" IC is on.
I have just seen a fault report on a Philips 28PW6816 which uses the same A10E chassis as yours in a trade magazine with the same fault symptoms as yours......"Line Tearing" is the technical term and that is what your pic in your original thread shows.
The circuit ref no is IC7404 and the IC Type is a TDA9171T.
You have already removed the back (according to your original post) and gave the set a clean-out so what I suggest you do if you're feeling brave and want to nail this is identify the sub-panel containing these IC's.....looking from the rear of the chassis it is a small vertically mounted panel just to the right-hand side of the tuner (the aluminium can with the aerial socket) and it is similar although slightly bigger than a PC memory stick and is retained by the same type of clips.
With a small torch look for this IC which will have TDA9171T printed on it and IC7404 printed on the board alongside it.........(now be very careful here!) with the set running play hot air from a hairdryer on this IC for about a minute (not the hottest setting on the hairdryer) and see if you can bring on the fault.......even better would be for you to get a can of "Freezer Spray" (from Maplins or similar) wth a long nozzle and then if you have succesfully "brought the symptoms on" see if the same symptoms disappear when you play some freezer on the IC.
This method (heat and cold) is used a lot in the TV repair trade to track down/isolate a particular component suspected in intermittent fault conditions.
Please be very careful and good luck.
John.