Thanks for posting great video, I was wondering how do I know what vaults leds to get, do I test the good ones to find out with my meter what vaults they are, and order from there ? 🤔😁🙂🙂😇
If you have a LED tester like BigDog has , yes you can find out the voltages ..... For example light up a whole good strip of LED's ... Look at the voltage on the tester... If you have 10 LED's on the strip , you should have 28 volts to 30 volts... Divide 30 by 10 and you get 3 volts... Most TV led's are 3 volts each.... Also the actual size of the led's are different in some TV's , 3535 and 2835 are common . 3.5 MM by 3.5 MM or 2.8 MM by 3.5 MM the difference is so small you can't tell by just looking at them until you have worked with a lot of them ....
Again great job, so do you prefer the soldering method over the air for installing new LED's? I can't wait for my equipment to arrive. I have some Samsung strips to work on. This knowledge will be needed with all the LED TV's out there running high back-light. Much thanks.
Well if you have an led tester and all the strips light up, just make sure that the voltage is the same on each strip. A one to two volt difference can trigger the feedback circuit to shut the Led circuit down on the power supply board. Not unless U have another problem.
Can you post part number on the LEDs used please??? Please confirm if this is what you used. Link:. www.shopjimmy.com/replacement-led-and-diffusing-lens-for-lg-samsung-hisense-led-strips-set-of-50.htm
Very smart, I would have never thought of that.Lol!!!
Thanks for posting great video, I was wondering how do I know what vaults leds to get, do I test the good ones to find out with my meter what vaults they are, and order from there ? 🤔😁🙂🙂😇
If you have a LED tester like BigDog has , yes you can find out the voltages ..... For example light up a whole good strip of LED's ... Look at the voltage on the tester... If you have 10 LED's on the strip , you should have 28 volts to 30 volts... Divide 30 by 10 and you get 3 volts... Most TV led's are 3 volts each.... Also the actual size of the led's are different in some TV's , 3535 and 2835 are common . 3.5 MM by 3.5 MM or 2.8 MM by 3.5 MM the difference is so small you can't tell by just looking at them until you have worked with a lot of them ....
Nice job as always buddy.
Thanks for watching
Where is the backlight inverter board located on this tv
Again great job, so do you prefer the soldering method over the air for installing new LED's? I can't wait for my equipment to arrive. I have some Samsung strips to work on. This knowledge will be needed with all the LED TV's out there running high back-light. Much thanks.
no problem, I do prefer this way. keep in touch Mike.
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Your very welcome. Thanks for watching
I replaced 8 led’s in one of these sets and it still won’t work
Well if you have an led tester and all the strips light up, just make sure that the voltage is the same on each strip. A one to two volt difference can trigger the feedback circuit to shut the Led circuit down on the power supply board. Not unless U have another problem.
Can you post part number on the LEDs used please??? Please confirm if this is what you used.
Link:. www.shopjimmy.com/replacement-led-and-diffusing-lens-for-lg-samsung-hisense-led-strips-set-of-50.htm
get a hot air station
WTF U think I was using?