This is too much. I thought you were just gonna go into some settings I didn’t know about. She ain’t bout to walk in and catch me on the floor with the damn tv in pieces..
Thanks for the video … you have confirmed my suspicions that my TV is unfixable and I need to buy a new one! (I admire your patience sir, but this fix is not for me!) . Cheers 👍🏽
Mate that was beautifully demonstrated. Felt like a movie. Anyway I'm gonna save this video until a few months down the line when my LG55UJ630V gets worse until it's unwatchable with the blue tint. Then I'm gonna use this video to repair it. Subscribed!
Just replaced my 55uj6300 backlights. Took 2 hrs. Ended up not needing superglue since the newer version came with doublesided tapes. Another thing, you need not pry all the 'buttons' aka leds from the old backlight strips since you can actually remove the reflective sheet itself. For the connectors to the strips, just use a flathead screwdriver to lift them up from the bottom. I would 100% recommend the suction cups though.
Thank you for the video. I've started getting into electronics repair recently because 1) hate to add to our landfills. 2) It now costs money to get rid of a flat screen tv where I live - $20. So often a single very cheap part can stop your electronic device from functioning. And it seems all you need to learn is how to solder for the most part. I have a decent understanding of amplifiers/receivers but know little about flat screen tv's. So thanks again, and I definitely subscribed!
Great Video. Thank you so much. I followed exactly what you said and took apart my sony 55 inch tv with no prior experience to change the LEDs in the back. The blue screen is completely gone and it seems like a brand new TV. Only costed me 45 dollars for the LEDs. Thank you so much.
Not to mention the sense of accomplishment one can get when actually being able to fix a broken device and get it working again. My furnace went out last winter, and luckily I had just enough "know-how" to get it up and running on my own. Alot of people would have needed to hire a HVAC person to come fix their furnace. It felt good pretty inside, and in my wallet. lol. :) nothing against HVAC people or businesses either, we all gotta make a living.
I wouldn’t even attempt this, I’d just buy a new tv lol.
This is too much. I thought you were just gonna go into some settings I didn’t know about. She ain’t bout to walk in and catch me on the floor with the damn tv in pieces..
If your throwing it away why not
Omg it's tedious! I thought I could simply do it but no.
Thanks for the video … you have confirmed my suspicions that my TV is unfixable and I need to buy a new one! (I admire your patience sir, but this fix is not for me!) . Cheers 👍🏽
Mate that was beautifully demonstrated. Felt like a movie. Anyway I'm gonna save this video until a few months down the line when my LG55UJ630V gets worse until it's unwatchable with the blue tint. Then I'm gonna use this video to repair it. Subscribed!
I do have a blue screen, and this gave me confidence to be able to fix my tv, like you said it Already broken
yeah thanks anyway but i'm not doing all that
Are LED lights same for all TVs as long as is same Inches? I'm trying to fix a 40Inch Samsung and I can't find the particular LED light..
Just replaced my 55uj6300 backlights. Took 2 hrs. Ended up not needing superglue since the newer version came with doublesided tapes. Another thing, you need not pry all the 'buttons' aka leds from the old backlight strips since you can actually remove the reflective sheet itself. For the connectors to the strips, just use a flathead screwdriver to lift them up from the bottom. I would 100% recommend the suction cups though.
Thank you for the video. I've started getting into electronics repair recently because 1) hate to add to our landfills. 2) It now costs money to get rid of a flat screen tv where I live - $20. So often a single very cheap part can stop your electronic device from functioning. And it seems all you need to learn is how to solder for the most part. I have a decent understanding of amplifiers/receivers but know little about flat screen tv's. So thanks again, and I definitely subscribed!
Holy shit this guy has more patients than a monk, I'm ganna get a new TV, shut up and take my money
Fantastic stuff, appreciated you caring about your ewaste.
Great, thanks to your help I was able to fix my Grundig TV which had the same error! Thank you very much for this tutorial!
Great video sir I really appreciate it keep up the good work 👍 👍 🙏
Beautifully done man
Very cool video, I don't have a broken TV but was interesting to see the fix!
Great Video. Thank you so much. I followed exactly what you said and took apart my sony 55 inch tv with no prior experience to change the LEDs in the back. The blue screen is completely gone and it seems like a brand new TV. Only costed me 45 dollars for the LEDs. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the Video. I repaired mine today. Less than £20 for the parts. It took me 2 hours.
Not to mention the sense of accomplishment one can get when actually being able to fix a broken device and get it working again. My furnace went out last winter, and luckily I had just enough "know-how" to get it up and running on my own. Alot of people would have needed to hire a HVAC person to come fix their furnace. It felt good pretty inside, and in my wallet. lol. :) nothing against HVAC people or businesses either, we all gotta make a living.