Thank you very much. My 50" Hisense H50B7100 had the same exact problem, so I tossed the coin and took the chance. The most difficult part was removing the white back light reflector, I had to use an hairdryer to let it loose, but it was quite a mess... Anyway, the work needed a lot of patience and care, but now my TV is back on 😊 on the kitchen wall. Changed all four led stripes with pullovers from a damaged donor TV, that's all I could find here. It's been only 30€, repair shop asked 180€ which was not worth it against the 300€ I paid the TV. Thank you again.
No TV should have a lifetime of 3 years or less. My sharp lcd TV has 20 years no issue. Even if you repair it. The LEDs will last 3 years. Or capacitors will dry up. Basically bad design with 3rd level components.
Good video. So here's what I did: 1. Had LED blink issue, no display 2. Tried taping part of the right side ribbon. TV got on and sound worked fine but no display. Tried taping different parts on right side ribbon, same result = no display but TV works (sound on menu etc) 3. Then tried taping left side ribbon (left part of display main cable), no display again. Eventually when taping different pins, display finally worked. There's a dim horizontal dark grey lines which is not visible from 5 feet apart. So I think this is the only possible solution to get the TV to work somehow. In my country it's almost impossible to repair or have to pay a hefty price. TLDR: Try taping the ribbon cable pins on both side (left ribbon and right ribbon too) 4-5 pins at a time. Eventually display works. This is for all those guys who say they fixed the blinking issue, but no display. This could work. Worked for me.
I'm researching all of the possible issues with my Hisense 65H6570F, not seeing any puffed caps, discoloration around any parts or on the board. So I found this video and your comment.. so you literally took electrical tape and applied to the ribbon cables until it was operating normal?
@@FounderOf4Yes, but the catch is that you will see black faint lines horizontally. You could see those lines from a feet or 2 in front easily, but the screen will look normal from 5 feet away since the lines are more like transparent black lines. Apparently covering those pins will block horizontal display lines, so I guess the specific led which is causing the issue (current short probably), is ignored so the system runs fine without the error detection.
@@MohammedAneek thank you for the reply. My wife was not wanting to wait for a fix, so we bought another TV. I'm going to fix this one for my hobby room. Faint gray or black lines are mot a problem for me! Thanks again!!
Thank you , i've managed to repair my hisense with your tutorial . I've changed all three strip led with new , so i hope this tv will last at least another 4 year, hopefully.
Not always the same problem, sometimes it’s capacitor issues. Sometimes main board goes bad. If you still have a Hisense tv, I think not using 100 brightness in settings would extend the tv life
Same. I bought 2 on sale 2 years ago. One for my room and one for my living room. The one in my room randomly stopped working and it’s annoying looking at all of these videos . Never again 🤦🏾♀️
Hi My philips tv will turn on the first time after plugging it in. However if I turn it off and then turn it on again, it will not turn on. it only has red light after that. So i will unplug it for 30 minutes or more then replug it, it will then turn on again. Any ideas what could be the cause?
I have the exact same model, hisense 43b7100uw. Had the same problem took it to a repair shop and it was fixed. However wifi now doesn't work, I was watching this video hoping that you'll mention anything about wifi module or something. I'm so confused cause it doesn't seem like they took the wifi module off since my motherboard looks exactly like yours yet my wifi isn't working anymore
Maybe the cables haven’t been reconnected between the WiFi module and main board. If you don’t fancy taking it apart to check the cables you could try and just use the Ethernet cable to a router
The Wi-Fi module is you do take the back panel off is to the right of the standby light and power bottom cable. The module is held in place with a screw to the body that would need to be removed before you cab remove and replace the module
Thanks. Watched your video, disassembled my h55b7100. It was last led busted (you have to get plastic lens off to test last led on strip because there is no pin on pcb for last one). Now I've ordered all replacement strips from ali for 10$. Thanks.
I have exact same tv it seems. My tv just flickerd and shut down all of a sudden as i was on the ps5 . Wont start back and does the same red light blink. I was hoping it was a board. Is there any soldering involved to replace the led strip?
I tested all the led backlights and I found one that doesn't work anymore, but if I saw that some led lights is is more weak than others, do you suggest to replace them all ? And do I have to replace all the stripe or just the light ? Thanks !
I automatically subscribed to your channel even before watching the entire video bro, I like your delivery, concise and to the point👌👌👌👌👌👌 However your camera is too far man
Thanks for this video. How did you know it wasn't a blown power board? Another video said if the power button started blinking, it was the power board. Mine blinks. Model: 43R6090G5 Thanks!
Good video, with the problem that this TV had, would there still be sound if it was connected to an antenna etc? Or does a bad diode also prevent sound?
Is this only apply to this Hisense tv? I heard that other tv with backlight problem making no picture shown on the screen will have sound. Have you heard of this?@@roderickho4281
The flashing light tells you what is the problem. I fixed TVs but Sky Worth is a pain in the A**! I have a non-flashing ed light. I reset it and the remote with no luck/ success. Any suggestions? I love your accent. Australian?
Is this a joke?! I am not putting myself down when I say…This is waaaaay to much for a tone thats trying to express how “easy peezy” this is. This is high level repair sir. 🙄
This is definitely a high level repair however I couldn’t find any tutorials when starting out so I’ve finally decided to record the process. Following the steps is at your own risk and not easy peezy!
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mine was working and then i heard a fizzle and now my tv is doing this exact thing with the red light, would that suggest it being the same issue? same model tv btw
Can someone tell me what that electronic tool is called that he uses to see if there is anything faulty in the tv? It measures the volts...also thanks for the video you helped me figure out a few things wrong with my tv 👍👍
My tv keeps turning on says Hisense Android and shuts off. Then will try to start up and power's off. Can't put the firmware on it because it doesn't stay on. I bought the circuit board kit and changed all the boards and it still does the same thing.
That’s strange with everything changed. When it’s turning on, take a video of the screen in a dark room. See if there are any dimmer dark patches on the screen. This could indicate the LED chips being burnt out
Very similar problem to the above only I have the 50B7100 (same as in the video) replaced the board since the only one completely popped. Replacement board is now behaving the same as your. Hisense logo, flashing standby light for a couple of second and then dead. Managed to convince Hisense to send me the firmware file, loaded on a flash drive. Had a bit of trouble getting it to enter the software update mode. Ps is hold the power button down on the remote. Good luck getting the firmware though. Spent quite some time on the line with Hisense to convince them to send me the file rather than sending out a technician.
@mpumimbuli705 Nope, I ask like 6 youtubers and none of them reply back to me so I just threw it away because I bought replacement parts and still had the solid red light
Hi, my Tv wont turn on. When i try turning thr tv on, the red light flashes for five times then the light is solid. Any suggestions on what i can try to repair my tv?
This is a bit much for me personally. My will flash on with the blinking red light and i see the tv name come up and then it turns rt off with a flash of a line and the red light blinks
Tried everything for Samsung LN26B360C5DXZC...no luck...the standby light flickering when I press the remote or TV buttons but NO picture at all. Got a new Rogers Netbox today but still no luck...cheers from Canada....
It sounds like it’s struggling to turn on. I’d recommend searching your tv model number followed by power supply repair kit or even see if replacement main board and power supply board is worth replacing
My issue is that the LED's are super dim. I pulled my TV apart and I see at least 3 on the bottom strip that don't light up. But all 3 strips are super dim
My Samsung 50" QLED TV is doing the same thing.. it won't turn on. The screen goes blue momentarily and then back to black and the standby light keeps flickering on and off. I'm guessing it could be the same issue. I have replaced the TV with a Hisense, but would like to try and repair the Samsung or at least sell it for parts. I'm guessing it would be a similar repair although obviously the parts will look different inside.
Hey so I got a big hisense tv that when I got it I have no information about it and I had no remote or power cable. If I had to guess its a 65 or 70 inch tv. I bought a power cables and remote for it off of amazon and now the red standby light is on and when I press the power button the splash screen will come on for a few seconds then the standby light will flash a few times and the tv will turn off. I'm wondering if anyone might be able to help diagnose the problem and suggest a solution.
@@roderickho4281 Thanks for the reply, when I attempt to turn the tv on in a dark room it looks like the right side of the screen is definitely darker than the left side. As if only 1/2 of backlights are being lit.
I have a Lg 42LV555H-UA, It just cut off on me one day. I just recently plugged it back in and the indicator light comes on flashing white, I tried putting a flashlight up to it to see if I could see any images but I could not. And also I hear no sounds, Any ideas ?
Same TV, same problem; I'm having a tough time believen it is a faulty LED, considering you did not show nor the faulr or the replacement itself. Hisense ppl say the 2 blink code indicates a board issue, but OC, thats the default answer from their side. However, since you didnt show the process as a whole, can't agree on its legitimacy.
I don’t know if you’re trying to help us or just want to show your expertise, this isn’t worth to do for a cheap TV like hisense, but I guess the word cheap means disposable. Nice work anyway. Mine is not even 2 years
It’s definitely not an easy repair but this is trying to help all of you watching the video as I couldn’t find anything on any channel that would actually fix the issue. Best to save it from ending up in landfill but it’s your choice.
if the LED light is broken which is meant to be the longest lasting 25.000 minimum, hours or 2.8 years, then something is wrong with the quality of LED"s used by Hisense, rubbish as most LED should last double that, no heat management behind the LED diodes denotes very poor quality
This is a great video with a lot of information in it, but i have a seemingly simpler process. I simply take the tv out back, dump a clip into it and buy a new one. Eezy Peezy😉
If you made a serious mistake and bought hisense, all you can do is unplug , throw this to trash, and buy normal tv. Costly mistake but lesson for all life.
@roderickho4281 I had one and stopped working a few months after guarantee a week ago. Rubish , never again Hisense better wait and collect money for normal tv.
If I were to do all this work for a television repair it would not be on a cheap Hisense. Sony, Panasonic maybe. Never a Hisense. Time is money! A few more dollars and I can buy a new cheap Hisense. Garbage.
I was playing a game and mine just shut off and wont turn on i done all the things and it keeps flashing but wont turn on i unplugged it held the button and pushed the reset still wont work any ideas?
Thank you very much. My 50" Hisense H50B7100 had the same exact problem, so I tossed the coin and took the chance. The most difficult part was removing the white back light reflector, I had to use an hairdryer to let it loose, but it was quite a mess...
Anyway, the work needed a lot of patience and care, but now my TV is back on 😊 on the kitchen wall.
Changed all four led stripes with pullovers from a damaged donor TV, that's all I could find here.
It's been only 30€, repair shop asked 180€ which was not worth it against the 300€ I paid the TV.
Thank you again.
That’s great to hear. I’m glad you gave it a go yourself and managed to fix your TV!
No TV should have a lifetime of 3 years or less. My sharp lcd TV has 20 years no issue. Even if you repair it. The LEDs will last 3 years. Or capacitors will dry up. Basically bad design with 3rd level components.
Good video. So here's what I did:
1. Had LED blink issue, no display
2. Tried taping part of the right side ribbon. TV got on and sound worked fine but no display. Tried taping different parts on right side ribbon, same result = no display but TV works (sound on menu etc)
3. Then tried taping left side ribbon (left part of display main cable), no display again. Eventually when taping different pins, display finally worked. There's a dim horizontal dark grey lines which is not visible from 5 feet apart. So I think this is the only possible solution to get the TV to work somehow. In my country it's almost impossible to repair or have to pay a hefty price.
TLDR: Try taping the ribbon cable pins on both side (left ribbon and right ribbon too) 4-5 pins at a time. Eventually display works. This is for all those guys who say they fixed the blinking issue, but no display. This could work. Worked for me.
Thanks for sharing this!
I'm researching all of the possible issues with my Hisense 65H6570F, not seeing any puffed caps, discoloration around any parts or on the board.
So I found this video and your comment.. so you literally took electrical tape and applied to the ribbon cables until it was operating normal?
@@FounderOf4Yes, but the catch is that you will see black faint lines horizontally. You could see those lines from a feet or 2 in front easily, but the screen will look normal from 5 feet away since the lines are more like transparent black lines. Apparently covering those pins will block horizontal display lines, so I guess the specific led which is causing the issue (current short probably), is ignored so the system runs fine without the error detection.
@@MohammedAneek thank you for the reply. My wife was not wanting to wait for a fix, so we bought another TV. I'm going to fix this one for my hobby room. Faint gray or black lines are mot a problem for me!
Thanks again!!
Thank you so much, my wife found out about my affair and trashed my TV, luckily your video helped me to repair it!
Thank you , i've managed to repair my hisense with your tutorial .
I've changed all three strip led with new , so i hope this tv will last at least another 4 year, hopefully.
I'll NEVER buy a Hisense again. 🤨
This must happen often for so many videos to be made about the same problem. My TV's not even 3 years old!
Not always the same problem, sometimes it’s capacitor issues. Sometimes main board goes bad. If you still have a Hisense tv, I think not using 100 brightness in settings would extend the tv life
Same. I bought 2 on sale 2 years ago. One for my room and one for my living room. The one in my room randomly stopped working and it’s annoying looking at all of these videos . Never again 🤦🏾♀️
Great video sir, someone set their 55 inch tv out to the trash, i took it and replaced an led strip via your video. This was a banger of tutroial.
Amazing to hear you’ve saved a tv from being trashed!
Thanks for the video, but i don't think i can do this level of repair
No worries, it is a long and tough repair and very easy to break the Tv in doing so!
Hi My philips tv will turn on the first time after plugging it in. However if I turn it off and then turn it on again, it will not turn on. it only has red light after that. So i will unplug it for 30 minutes or more then replug it, it will then turn on again. Any ideas what could be the cause?
I have the exact same model, hisense 43b7100uw. Had the same problem took it to a repair shop and it was fixed. However wifi now doesn't work, I was watching this video hoping that you'll mention anything about wifi module or something. I'm so confused cause it doesn't seem like they took the wifi module off since my motherboard looks exactly like yours yet my wifi isn't working anymore
Maybe the cables haven’t been reconnected between the WiFi module and main board. If you don’t fancy taking it apart to check the cables you could try and just use the Ethernet cable to a router
@@roderickho4281 i have no idea which is the wifi module. Where is it situated please, I have tried looking up a labelled main board with no luck
The Wi-Fi module is you do take the back panel off is to the right of the standby light and power bottom cable.
The module is held in place with a screw to the body that would need to be removed before you cab remove and replace the module
Thanks. Watched your video, disassembled my h55b7100. It was last led busted (you have to get plastic lens off to test last led on strip because there is no pin on pcb for last one). Now I've ordered all replacement strips from ali for 10$.
Thanks.
The les replacement was the most important part
Yes this was missed in this video. Check out the LG videos with part 1 and part 2. This shows replacing the LEDs
I have exact same tv it seems. My tv just flickerd and shut down all of a sudden as i was on the ps5 . Wont start back and does the same red light blink. I was hoping it was a board. Is there any soldering involved to replace the led strip?
Easier to just replace the entire led strip
Silly question but where can I find big plastic sheets like the one you used to remove the screen?
I got this from dismantling a bigger TV. It’s a light diffusing sheet that sits behind the screen
u dont need plastic folil , only be careful
That was very useful, i managed to fix my Hiesense TV 55inch from following your above Video. A big thanks to you :)
That’s amazing. Really happy it helped you out!
I tested all the led backlights and I found one that doesn't work anymore, but if I saw that some led lights is is more weak than others, do you suggest to replace them all ? And do I have to replace all the stripe or just the light ? Thanks !
Next steps I would check continuity between the power supply cable to the led strips and if still don’t turn on I reckon faulty power supply
Replace the whole set of strips for uniform lighting and also you don’t want to be stripping it all down again to change a strip again in the future
I automatically subscribed to your channel even before watching the entire video bro, I like your delivery, concise and to the point👌👌👌👌👌👌
However your camera is too far man
Cheers thank you, I’ll take that onboard with future videos!
Thanks for this video. How did you know it wasn't a blown power board? Another video said if the power button started blinking, it was the power board. Mine blinks. Model: 43R6090G5
Thanks!
There’s potential it could be the power board too but from experience with Hisense TVs it is 90% an issue with the LEDs most of the time
@@roderickho4281 Good to know... I'll test them soon. Thanks!
Good video, with the problem that this TV had, would there still be sound if it was connected to an antenna etc? Or does a bad diode also prevent sound?
Thank you, no there won’t be any sound. The bad diode prevents the Tv starting up at all so none of the TV’s functions are available.
Is this only apply to this Hisense tv? I heard that other tv with backlight problem making no picture shown on the screen will have sound. Have you heard of this?@@roderickho4281
Nice
How much is a repair for something like this I have 2 tvs that have this issue
I have the same issue with my hisence andriid 65". Do you need an entire led strip or just one led from the donor?
It would be simpler to change the entire led strip
The flashing light tells you what is the problem. I fixed TVs but Sky Worth is a pain in the A**! I have a non-flashing ed light. I reset it and the remote with no luck/ success. Any suggestions? I love your accent. Australian?
I’ve not come across Sky Worth before. What is the model number of the TV? It’s a British accent, I’m from the UK
Which kind of new diode i'm supposed to use for this replacement? I have no other tv's to take parts from.
Thanks!
You need to take the tv apart before knowing what the part number for the led strips are
Where can I order LED strips for my TV ? It’s the same issue as that one.
If you google the part number after dismantling the tv the most convenient option to buy should be near the top search hit
Is this a joke?! I am not putting myself down when I say…This is waaaaay to much for a tone thats trying to express how “easy peezy” this is. This is high level repair sir. 🙄
This is definitely a high level repair however I couldn’t find any tutorials when starting out so I’ve finally decided to record the process. Following the steps is at your own risk and not easy peezy!
@@roderickho4281😅
This is not a high level repair, just tedious if you don’t have the proper tools🤷🏾♂️. This does seem “easy peezy” to me atleast
@@stonedsocrates7499I think it’s “easy Peezy” as well just tedious like you said
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mine was working and then i heard a fizzle and now my tv is doing this exact thing with the red light, would that suggest it being the same issue? same model tv btw
It seems quite likely especially with the fizzle sound
It flash 10 times and a phus and start again
Can someone tell me what that electronic tool is called that he uses to see if there is anything faulty in the tv? It measures the volts...also thanks for the video you helped me figure out a few things wrong with my tv 👍👍
It’s a multimeter
@@roderickho4281 ok thank you sir
Ohm meter I think
When you test the lights to see if they light up . Is the power on or does the multimeter doing the powering for the each led light
Power is off from the mains. The multimeter injects a little bit of current through the led to light it up
Contnuitytes
Can you use a LG tv backlight to replace the Hisense tv backlight with, will this work
No they are different backlights
Where do you get replacement parts for this?? You show how to do it, but no info on parts…?
Yes that’s right. I did this off camera. The burnt LED was desoldered and replaced. Otherwise I would order parts from AliExpress or eBay
Thank you!!
light did not set properly you can see a shadow in on it.
Did you replace the whole strip?
No, I got air soldered a new diode onto the strip
Keep it up dude!
Hi sir, is the TV red light flashed 3 times in total? My hisense tv also encounter this issue today😢..
I can’t remember now and I don’t think it’s shown in the video either sorry
I'm having the same issue now.. @simonlee any updates
Same here, logo shows up very dimm, then it shuts itself off. TV is less than 2 years old. What is the voltage of the output for backlight?
Hi Do you have the firmware for the 55”
No, I’ve never had to deal with the firmware on TVs
Hi if a small section of the screen has vertical light streaks in the middle of the screen will it be leds as well
This cannot be determined without a picture of what’s going on
@@roderickho4281 HI can you send me your email address and I'll send you a picture of the screen or possibly your whats-app nr please
My tv keeps turning on says Hisense Android and shuts off. Then will try to start up and power's off. Can't put the firmware on it because it doesn't stay on. I bought the circuit board kit and changed all the boards and it still does the same thing.
That’s strange with everything changed. When it’s turning on, take a video of the screen in a dark room. See if there are any dimmer dark patches on the screen. This could indicate the LED chips being burnt out
same problem
Very similar problem to the above only I have the 50B7100 (same as in the video) replaced the board since the only one completely popped.
Replacement board is now behaving the same as your. Hisense logo, flashing standby light for a couple of second and then dead.
Managed to convince Hisense to send me the firmware file, loaded on a flash drive. Had a bit of trouble getting it to enter the software update mode.
Ps is hold the power button down on the remote.
Good luck getting the firmware though. Spent quite some time on the line with Hisense to convince them to send me the file rather than sending out a technician.
Btw after firmware update behaviour is still exactly the same.
the issue I'm having is my red stays on and the tv wont turn on
Same ,did you get help?
@mpumimbuli705 Nope, I ask like 6 youtubers and none of them reply back to me so I just threw it away because I bought replacement parts and still had the solid red light
You worked hard on that but you seem oblivious to the shadow that the failed led has left behind. There's a white patch top centre at 11.32m in...
Yep that was annoying!
this guy repaired a TV in slipper and sock wtf did you do today? hmmm hmmm just kidding hope every is having a good day
Hi, my Tv wont turn on. When i try turning thr tv on, the red light flashes for five times then the light is solid. Any suggestions on what i can try to repair my tv?
I’ve never checked what the number of flashes correspond to but being a Hisense tv more than likely an LED along the backlights have gone bad
This is a bit much for me personally. My will flash on with the blinking red light and i see the tv name come up and then it turns rt off with a flash of a line and the red light blinks
At a guess, I would think possibly an issue with the power supply or the main board is faulty
Tried everything for Samsung LN26B360C5DXZC...no luck...the standby light flickering when I press the remote or TV buttons but NO picture at all. Got a new Rogers Netbox today but still no luck...cheers from Canada....
It sounds like it’s struggling to turn on. I’d recommend searching your tv model number followed by power supply repair kit or even see if replacement main board and power supply board is worth replacing
Where do you get the new led strips?
I used a hot air station to remove the burnt LED chip and replaced it with a donor LED strip from another TV
My issue is that the LED's are super dim. I pulled my TV apart and I see at least 3 on the bottom strip that don't light up. But all 3 strips are super dim
Best to replace all the strips for peace of mind
Do u know what to do if the logo is blinking on and off
That’s what’s going on with one of mine. Very faint though
My Samsung 50" QLED TV is doing the same thing.. it won't turn on. The screen goes blue momentarily and then back to black and the standby light keeps flickering on and off. I'm guessing it could be the same issue. I have replaced the TV with a Hisense, but would like to try and repair the Samsung or at least sell it for parts. I'm guessing it would be a similar repair although obviously the parts will look different inside.
Man I’m tryna get the sensor back on and I can’t seem to get it and when you was doing it I couldn’t see it from that view
Is this the infrared receiver sensor?
The light you replaced is too bright
How do I take the old led lights off
Very unfortunate to not record the replacement of the LED light, kinda the whole point.
Check out the other videos on the channel. Changing the LED is the same prices.
I have a JL10009177091191SM10189 hisense tv and it's not turning onn but power signals was half blue and half red.please could you help me with that.
Hey so I got a big hisense tv that when I got it I have no information about it and I had no remote or power cable. If I had to guess its a 65 or 70 inch tv. I bought a power cables and remote for it off of amazon and now the red standby light is on and when I press the power button the splash screen will come on for a few seconds then the standby light will flash a few times and the tv will turn off. I'm wondering if anyone might be able to help diagnose the problem and suggest a solution.
Record it starting in a pitch black room to see if there is a dark spot. That would indicate a blown led along an led strip
@@roderickho4281 Thanks for the reply, when I attempt to turn the tv on in a dark room it looks like the right side of the screen is definitely darker than the left side. As if only 1/2 of backlights are being lit.
I think this would suggest an issue with the backlights but so bad just yet that the tv is completely unable to start yet
I have a Lg 42LV555H-UA,
It just cut off on me one day.
I just recently plugged it back in and the indicator light comes on flashing white, I tried putting a flashlight up to it to see if I could see any images but I could not. And also I hear no sounds,
Any ideas ?
That seems like an old Tv. Maybe a transistor has gone bad in the circuit board at a guess but I’m not sure on that
Bonjour j'ai une tele hisense 58ae7000f je vien de changer les led à l'intérieur et j'ai toujours pas d'image ou cela pourrait venir merci 👌
Est-ce que l'écran s'allume du tout ?
Oui il ya du rétro-éclairage mais pas d'image
Je pense qu'il peut y avoir un problème avec “la carte mère” ou le panneau LCD. C’est très difficile réparer :(
got my sub. Make more please sir.
Smh now i gotta find someone and pay them to do this .. thought it was gonna be simple smh.
... and this is why the first thing you do when you buy a new LED back lit set is to turn the LEDs down as far as you can tolerate!
Yes that would definitely prolong the life of the Tv. However, a bright screen is also more enjoyable!
My tv turns on, you can hear the audio but the screen is completely black.
Any suggestions?
Try shining your phone touch across the screen, can you see an image at all?
He meant shine your phone "torch" (flashlight) across the screen...it sounds funny but he is helping you to diagnose the issue. :)
Same TV, same problem; I'm having a tough time believen it is a faulty LED, considering you did not show nor the faulr or the replacement itself. Hisense ppl say the 2 blink code indicates a board issue, but OC, thats the default answer from their side. However, since you didnt show the process as a whole, can't agree on its legitimacy.
It was LEDs however that section wasn’t recorded very well. Feel free to try changing the main board if you want to, all TVs develop different faults
I have the blinking red light when I try the flash light I see the Hisense android tv faint in the background
36 in Panasonic viera smart tv it won’t turn on red flashing lights how do I reset it 12:10
This is exactly what my 75” tv is doing. It was working just fine yesterdsy
That’s a big tv! Be extra careful if you choose to give it a go and repair it! Good luck :)
bro i have an Onn 65" tv it doesnt turn on and has the red light blinking twice also when i put a flash light on the tv i see that it kinda blinks too
I haven’t got the slightest idea sorry. I haven’t heard of this brand of tv before. What region are you in?
I love magnets
I don’t know if you’re trying to help us or just want to show your expertise, this isn’t worth to do for a cheap TV like hisense, but I guess the word cheap means disposable. Nice work anyway. Mine is not even 2 years
It’s definitely not an easy repair but this is trying to help all of you watching the video as I couldn’t find anything on any channel that would actually fix the issue. Best to save it from ending up in landfill but it’s your choice.
if the LED light is broken which is meant to be the longest lasting 25.000 minimum, hours or 2.8 years, then something is wrong with the quality of LED"s used by Hisense, rubbish as most LED should last double that, no heat management behind the LED diodes denotes very poor quality
This is a great video with a lot of information in it, but i have a seemingly simpler process. I simply take the tv out back, dump a clip into it and buy a new one. Eezy Peezy😉
Mine is like this but no blinking red light. Tried everything
hitachi
He said he forgot 🤦♂️👎
Mistakes are made😂
Just hire a good exorcist > mine needs 10 minutes warmup before we engage in hand control warfare to unfreeze it
You're feeding it too much.
Don't have a pool table to put the tv on.... Therefore aborted the repair attempt
Had it a year and it’s off to the tip. Cheap junk not buying Hisense ever again
Pz do for me I am just a kid😢
If you made a serious mistake and bought hisense, all you can do is unplug
, throw this to trash, and buy normal tv. Costly mistake but lesson for all life.
That is unfortunately true. Hopefully just a batch of TVs with LEDs manufactured defectively for a run of time. We’ll see in the future
@roderickho4281 I had one and stopped working a few months after guarantee a week ago. Rubish , never again Hisense better wait and collect money for normal tv.
If I were to do all this work for a television repair it would not be on a cheap Hisense. Sony, Panasonic maybe. Never a Hisense. Time is money! A few more dollars and I can buy a new cheap Hisense. Garbage.
I was playing a game and mine just shut off and wont turn on i done all the things and it keeps flashing but wont turn on i unplugged it held the button and pushed the reset still wont work any ideas?
If it’s the standby light that keeps flashing then the issue is probably the same as the TV in this video
No TV should live 3 years or less. Avoid this idiocy and do not buy this crap. Nor repair it. The hardware will die after 3 years again
Booo,how do we even know you fixed it when you didn't record the most important part?! Lol no way
I'm not doing all that, I am not a TV expert
Good work keep up, i got a hisense tv which switchs on and off. 32n2170hw
Mine is like this but no blinking red light. Tried everything
Mine too, I can hear a slight tick coming from the speaker but no red light nor will it turn on