How I fix LG LED TV's for FREE just using HOT AIR. LG 42LE5400 no picture repair.
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- We have a LG 42 inch LED TV model 42le5400 that does not have the "Backlight ON" voltage needed to power up the led driver for the televisions backlight. Whenever an LED television is powered on; it needs 2 important Main board voltages/signals going to the Power Supply Board. The first is the "Power Supply ON" or "PS ON" voltage to turn on the voltage rails on the power supply, and the second in the "Backlight ON" or "BL ON" to turn on the LED driver circuit for the TV's backlights.
On many older model LG led televisions if you are missing the BL ON/DRV ON voltage, then the TV will come on with a totally black screen and no sound. In many cases all you have to do is heat up the microprocessor IC on the Main board because it has bad solder connections underneath the IC.
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Well done. it may last sometimes.
Hey, Big Dog I've been watching a lot of other clips on how to and yours is the best one now I'm going to work on my 50-inch LED I think I got this one, and if not i will be back to watch more thanks, dude...
Fantastic! Thank you. Heading over to join the course. Take care and GOD bless...
Awesome repair, I must not be crossing my fingers right, it never works for me. HA! You da man Dog.
I had to reflow the main chip on the main board but it only last about a week then went out again and the main board was hard to find or it was expensive
Thats why I usually push down on the IC once in a while during your reflowing. Sometimes that helps.
This reminds me of the BGA solder failure on the old XBox 360s, but no reflowing of the solder would fix the problem since they used a lead free solder and opted for the cold solder method. The old Red Ring of Death for the 360s. The permanent fix was a kit that used lead solder. Each fix was around $100 at the time. Not sure what it would be now.
Would the faulty solder joints on this TV be considered a manufacturing defect or just normal wear from heating and cooling the solder?
Nice repair!!
still I can not hit the reason for IC defect , even if you thought me the solution . thanks so much !
Thanks Big Dog!
You bet
@@bigdog8882 I have a similar HIsense TV here and the power is cycling, I can see the picture with a flashlight briefly. The backlights never came on. The voltage would go to 30vdc initially then shut down, go to 12vdc and start cycling on the backlight circuit. Did a power test on the LED array (no lights), and continuity check on the "cheap" :-) 2 wire feed for the LED backlights. Got an open. Time to pull the screen apart. Thanks again for all your informative content.
hello could you tell me a store that sells used portable oscilloscopes in the US? I'm from Brazil and it's very difficult to store electronic bench equipment here they are very expensive...congratulations I follow your channel!
Looks like a processor chip. That's an intense job.
I got a 47 inch LG and when I turn it on the screen comes on but only stays on briefly and then goes black. I can’t see anything when I put a flashlight to it but you can still tell that the screen is just slightly lit up. What could be causing this? It’s weird because when I first turn it on the screen comes on and shows the LG logo and everything looks good then it just craps out. I just recently started tinkering with it again, I had it put up for about a year and I pulled it out and plugged it in and it worked for about 40 minutes before it went black again.
Hello, I have a 50" Vizio model m50-c1. black screen when i turned on, already replace main board, power supply board, t-con, led driver board and couple of cables from power board to led driver board and main board. I do not know what else to do. I dont see any backlight on....any thoughts?
Have you tried testing the LED back lights?
@@brianjames6890 thank you for your response, that’s the last thing that I have not done, but I’m not sure how to do it
@@carlosdelosreyes258 if you go onto you tube and type in backlight faults that will explain how to test and or how to repair. If you are any good at DIY then you should be able to repair backlights. Although you will need to be extremely careful when moving the TV screen.Good luck.
Bake the main on cookie sheet for 25 min at 350 degrees let kool down for half hour n oven door open the hot air gun temp fix and will go out again
Looks like a nice power screwdriver. What is the make/model # ?
Panasonic
XD engine re hot with flux?
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Do also Repair CRT's. I have 2 Pansonic DT-2730MS that work, but would like to be recaped, I am in Cook County. Do you offer that? I saw on your site that you do CRT Repairs also.
We rarely work on any CRT TV's now.
@@bigdog8882no problem
No sound as well. Must be something more involved in the main board or power supply & might not be an led button bulb this time.
new to repairing what is a good site to buy parts for tv
Great fix but could come back to bite you lol .......
So good so far, I done many. Just use something to carefully push down on the Ic while heating it up.
@@bigdog8882 I will try with the next one thanks Marc
A new main board would have fixed it as well but this way cost nothing!
Will that happen again is the question.
maybe.
Did you go to class on this fix? Seems like this would not be a common problem, unless a service bulletin came out on this.
Yeah about 7 or 8 years ago, when people where fixing there TVs by putting the boards in the Oven, lol.
I’ve fixed two plasma tvs this way.
Subbed, good videos! I got a tcl 75s423 picture and sound no backlight. Already took it apart but I got no led tester, tried to test each led individually with 3v but I think each led needs more voltage to light up. Do you know what safe voltage I can test each led with? Each strip showed 135v for 7 led strip.
Hi, why not buy yourself a LED tester from Ali International etc. cheap enough to buy although you may have to wait up to five weeks. You can test a strip of backlights with a 12 volt dc battery supply or as stated using 3 volts dc. If all the strips work then it might be that you might have to re solder the ends of the backlight strips. If you have a volt meter set to dc volts you could check the voltage of the backlight feed if you have the expertise, confidence and taking into account the electrical safety precautions needed. Good luck.
@@brianjames6890 yeah I bought a led tester from Amazon, all leds are brown 6v leds that are below from 4.2v to 5.7v. Have a lical friend who repairs TV's so he let me have the leds out of a 65 inch lg tv, I am remodeling the backlight strip setup to work. Leds are 6v but since more leds 96 instead of 84 leds so not 125v for 21 leds but 150 for 24 leds but diveded they are using 6.25v instead of 6v is that bad?
hey sir how i can get in contact wiht you i try to look for you online but another website pop up
What is the reason for heating it up? Maybe I fell asleep when you mentioned it.
Re-flow the solder connections on the IC. Sometimes some of the solder joints are "Iffy" and you might have poor conductivity between the lead and the board circuitry..
We all know it's not gonna last for long.
Only one, thats why you have to apply pressure on the IC when reflowing.
Do you use flux when reflowing?
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hi there bigdog8882 ,tried to cget in touch with you about my HISENSE H8C, GOT NO HELP ??? THX JAN (YAN) MOLENKAMP