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Originally Posted by vortalexfan
Well unfortunately I did end up breaking the LCD Panel on this TV, which I'm guessing that means this TV is toast? Because I tried seeing if there were any replacement LCD Panels for this TV on feebay and they had nothing listed.
Is there maybe a source for replacement LCD Panels that I'm not seeing?
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Nope. Bad screen either by breakage, tab debonding, or bad COF chip means the end of the road.
Shipping a screen or the whole TV is expensive, and you won't know if the person who removed it wasn't careful with the those flex ribbons. If you have the room, put it aside and troll Facebook Marketplace for another with bad LEDs or better yet, bad main board.
If it's any consolation, even pros break screens.
Another issue I forgot to mention is that some screens use some tenacious double sided tape along the edge to hold the screen down to the plastic forms. Lifting the screen without gently heating and lifting the tape will also crack the screen.
I do the larger ones for a competitor of mine (he's a good friend LOL). I did a 75" Hisense for him that was about a year old, and I used four suction cups spread out along the screen and attached them together with rope to form a single handle.
Even when lifting the screen out, the four cups raise four hills on the screen - I've never seen a thinner screen at any screen size. How it didn't crack was a miracle. It took a lot longer to do this 75" than we budgeted for, and we've put that model on the do not fly list even though we got away with the repair. Just too much time for the replacement price point of this bottom feeder.
John