
RCA
RCA L26HD31 L26WD21 T-Con Board Replacement
Direct-fit T-Con board replacement to restore picture quality on RCA L26HD31 and L26WD21 televisions.
View price on Amazon
Affiliate Disclosure: Studio Supplies may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you. This helps support our editorial team.
Notice a mistake? Let Us Know
Overview
Specifications
Brand
RCA
Compatible Models
L26HD31, L26WD21
Board Number
40-V260B1 TCB2XG
Component Type
T-Con (Timing Control) Board
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Direct-fit replacement eliminates compatibility guesswork for RCA L26HD31 and L26WD21 models
- Plug-and-play ribbon cable connections require no soldering or specialized tools
- Far more affordable than replacing the entire television
- Restores original picture quality without altering other TV components
👎 Cons
- Compatible only with RCA L26HD31 and L26WD21 models, limiting its usefulness to those specific TVs
- Substitute and manufacturer part numbers are not specified, making cross-referencing difficult
- Installation requires opening the TV housing, which may void any remaining warranty
- No documentation confirms whether the board is OEM or aftermarket
Frequently Asked Questions
What RCA TV models is this T-Con board compatible with?
This board is a direct replacement for the RCA L26HD31 and L26WD21 television models. Verify your existing board number (40-V260B1 TCB2XG) before ordering.
What symptoms indicate a failed T-Con board?
Common signs include horizontal or vertical lines across the screen, a washed-out or distorted picture, half the screen going blank, or the TV powering on with sound but no image.
Is any soldering required to install this replacement board?
No soldering is needed. The T-Con board connects via ribbon cables and a power connector. You remove the TV back panel, disconnect the old board, and plug in the replacement.
Will this board fix a completely dead TV with no power?
No. The T-Con board controls image processing and timing. If your TV has no power at all, the issue is likely the power supply board, not the T-Con board.