This video was absolutely spot-on for replacing the LED Arrays. I cannot stress how much we followed the exact order for disassembly and reassembly, and it now works beautifully. Thank you. For people who have not done this before, I might make two small comments. First, when you go to remove the Bezel, look closely, and you can see a channel in the plastic that is close to the outer edge - if you put your tool in here, you can crack the edge of the bezel. Put your tool into the space between the plastic bezel and the metal frame of the TV. The second is the electronic ribbon connection between the T-Con Board and the Buffer Boards. We disconnected them at the T-Con Board. You flip up the little, black latch over the ribbons, and gently slide them out. Reassembly is the reverse.
I have the same TV shown in the video and was hesitant to give this a try but decided to give it a shot after finding the LED strips for under $45. Now I’ve saved my TV from the landfill and it looks good as new.
Thanks a lot for this video! I tried a new power board, and it did not fix my issue - Rapid non stop led, and power light blinks. Your video helped me realize that I do not want to tackle this job!
A great great tutorial. Definitely get those suction cups don't even think about lifting the screen. Another piece of advice - order some replacements for those clips that hold down the reflector sheet. Don't want have to break down the Tv again. I had to just space out the half that did not crack during removal around the reflector sheet when I reinstalled it.
Thanks for all the detail you put in this video. Worst case scenario I have to replace the TV anyway and the repair shop wants to charge an arm and a leg. I’ll give it a shot and report back. Thanks Jimmy!
Commenting in 2024 to say that you helped me fix my TV that I bought when I was 15. I’m now 27 and it went out about a year and a half ago. Let’s see if we can make it last until I’m 35 now!!! Thanks, dude. Hope you are doing well!
Here are a couple of tips from my experience doing this job. Regarding the little white grommets that help hold the led strips in place, try not to lose them and when you go to put them back into their place, there's a good chance you'll need to use something (I used a pocket knife) to slightly pry the wings back open before you install them. Otherwise, they won't lock in place. Same goes for the wings on the clear reflector sheet spacers. As far as double-sided tape on the back of the led strips, I didn't go that route. Instead, I chose to use a good quality, white, general purpose (duct) tape (Note: I think gray tape might be just fine). I cut it into strips similar in width to that long strip of clear, reinforced tape that Samsung used from top to bottom at the factory. I also used an individual strip over each led strip in the same spot where Samsung put that long tape strip at the factory. It just seemed easier that way.
Great company!! Just replaced the strips on my Samsung 60". Video was a big help and as others have mentioned only one step missing (ribbon cable connectors on buffer boards). Excited to start watching my Samsung again. One of the best picture quality out there.
failed LED cause "purple cloud" blobs on a white lit screen, its very common with Samsung TVs after 2-4 years of use. Most consumers throw away the TVs and buy a new one. Repair costs 300$ or more like this
@@PacouJustPacou *I have the same tv but the screen keeps blinking on and off with a black and white light the moment you plug it in. You can't turn it off. How can I fix it? ):*
@@PacouJustPacou That's exactly what I have on my 65'KS9500, it was expensive tho and I don't wanna throw it lol Repairing such issue from a technician on a curved screen is easy? or can damage the whole tv?
Jimmy, am working on a Samsung UN40H5203AF. One of the LED strips is bad. D3GE-400-R2. Lots of them on ebay that are “unbranded”. Looks like it will come in the 3 piece set. Are unbranded good or should I try to get an original if I can? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Thanks for the great video. I have a model UN82NU8000 Samsung Smart TV that someone through a lighter at the screen. The outer screen is fine, no dings, cracks, etc. However when I power on the TV I can hear the sound, but the screen is completely black with spider cracks from the spot impact of the lighter. Is this the repair required for my issue or do i need to replace something else? Also, do you carry these parts for my specific model?
Hi, my sony bravia DKL-55W800B was working one day and the next nothing. No light on the screen, no light on the bottom of the tv. I checked the transformer with a voltmeter and that is fine. Next i changed the LED driver and that wasn't the issue. So I changed the Main Board and nothing. What do you think is the problem. Thank you
So, do the T-con ribbon cables need to be disconnected from the buffer board? In this video, after the T-con board cover is removed, it's hard to tell for sure, but it looks like those two ribbon cables suddenly appear loose. Did you just forget to video disconnecting them or did they stay connected? I have just flipped the tv over and removed the bezel and began to wonder about this.
Hello, are the Samsung UE49MU6472UXXH tv models also using such LED strips? I ask because yesterday I showed a dark streak - Please answer. Thank you and best regards. Sorry for my english
I would suggest disconnecting the power to the strip board before touching the strips. I got a little shock when I touched them. Also, make sure your reflector sheet is touching the back of the tv or you will get shadows on the screen as it pushes towards the front of the tv.
I replaced the lights and the power board. I turned the TV on and I have a dim screen and cannot see any picture, just a dark blue screen. Any ideas on where to look to see what I did wrong?
Witam serdecznie.Czy w modelu tv Samsung UE49MU6472UXXH też zastosowane są takie taśmy led? Pytam ponieważ wczoraj pokazała mi się ciemna smuga- Proszę o odpowiedź. Dziękuję i pozdrawiam.
I have a 54.5 LED Dick Smith DSE tv that works well at first but after a while goes black (sound still works) if you shine a flashlight at screen you can see the images. When I turn the tv off for 5 minutes it works again. Will changing the backlights like you did fix this?
I broke one of the clips that hold down the reflector sheet..the risers to hold up the diffuser?? A tv supplier "Choice Components" are located in my city and said hot glue it down, it wont hurt???
Hello, nice video, but i have little question, i want to fix UN60F6300 but can't find LED part number. What would you recommend from Mouser or Digi-Key? ps: I found it on the street, it work well but i think six lower LED stripes doesn't work.
awesome video! i have the same TV and here is what I am running into. On the CNL802 connector going to the LED strips, when its plugged in there is a slight repetetive clicking noise and it pegs out of 5-7V on the first 2 pins. When I unplug the connector and test the voltage on the first and second connector on the board, it buries the needle. the board says the pin volt specs are 326V and 410mA on CH1 would using this method resolve my issue? slight constant clicking, screen won’t turn on, no status light on front
PLEASE READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING! A huge warning to anyone attempting this repair: Following this tutorial, I successfully replaced and fixed my backlight LED strips. However, the screen now only shows red or yellow vertical lines in secrions and has serious pixel bleed. It doesn't look as though the panel is damaged during reinstall. My suspician is that I damaged the buffer boards and ribbons while using the 5-in-1 to remove the bezel. TLDR; When removing the bezel, be extremely careful on the bottom section of the TV. This is where the buffer boards are for the panel and you can very easily damage this board by being too erratic with your remover tool. Learn from my mistake!!
You measure the voltages on the pins on the power board that supplies voltage to the strips. Look where the led strips connect to the power board. Make note of which wires on the LED side (mine was 1, 4, 5 and 8), disconnect the plug and carefully measure the voltage of those pins to ground. My voltage was 420v. My set has 6 strips in series with 14 LED on each giving a total of 84 LEDs. In series then that is 421/84 or 5.0 volts each which is about right. I changed all strips last night and TV is working well.
Many thanks for your Video Sir! Any information for a white flickering, flashing just at the top part of the Screen on a Samsung 4K UHD Smart Tv??.. And it's definitely NOT the Eco nor the Energy Saver, as they are both off. Much thanks, peace and blessings to you 💜
This was a little scary and a closeup would have helped. You need to flick open the black ribbon cable lock with your fingernail. Be very careful it is super fragile.
Nice video .. may I ask how durable is the screen ? If I am applying normal pressure on cleaning and wiping it .. even tho I saw the screen like pushing in and out ... Will I damage it? Also the edge is pretty well sealed or clip on right? . So the little amount of the excess water from a wet wipe probably won't go inside of the TV right? Thanks again
Screens are not durable they can crack very easily especially when you assemble the tv watch the corners and be very careful with the frame the frame is flimsy
I replaced my leds just like you show here. Put the tv back together and all the leds work now but something went wrong. I now have vertical lines on my tv and then it lights up to a bright screen with faint vertical lines. What did I do wrong? I did everything just like this video.
Same here, half of my screen has vertical lines now. I discovered that I ruined one of the two Tcon ribbon cables by pulling it out without first lifting up on the release tab. I wish that step had been in the video. I just now ordered a used ribbon cable on Ebay which seems like it matches, although the part number doesn't match exactly. Hope that fixes it.
So my 60 inch has no standby light on . It will not turn on. I replaced the bridge diode block in the power supply even though off the board it tested good. With the power supply not hooked up I got the 12-13v out at the pin connections on the board but once I installed the power supply board and hooked up everything the voltages at the pins were like 1 volt or so. Also I could hear a slight ticking sound in the area where the connection on top is towards the led. Would that be sufficient info to suspect that the led strips are bad? Again . using the remote , it is hard to say whether the tv is on or not.
I put new led strips in but they won't light up. If I touch the.metal of the tv and the negative spot on the led they will come on. My old ones come on but only 5 bulbs. How do I fix this?
Would you know what my panel model number would be, since there is no sticker on my panel, I need to order replacment LED strips, I belive it is the same as the tv in this video, at least looks the exact same. SAMSUNG Model # UN60H6203AF TYPE- UN60H620 MODEL CODE- UN60H620AFXZA VERSION- HH01 S/N- 02Q43CDF500105R
Great repair tutorial. May I ask. My TV is Samsung model UE65ES8000. But I can't find confirmation of the led backlight replacement strips. Can you help please.
Flashlight test showed that I had a backlight issue. Replaced power supply and main boards. Nothing. Replaced led lights. Nothing, except I learned that when I plug the TV into the outlet, all of the leds blink for a split second and don't come back. I don't understand what I'm supposed to do now.
Gute Video. Ich brauche für mein SAMSUNG TV Typ:UE55H6590SV Model:UE55H6590 HINTERGRUNDBELEUCHTUNG. Bezeichnung bei LED Streifen lautet :D4GE550DCB-R2 Insgesamt sind 30 LED Stück defekt. Masse von led sind 3x3mm.
You should not have to go threw this much effort to fix a TV and in my case,a TV that is only 1 year and 3 months old.My opinion I got ripped off by Samsung.I have a 30 year old Sharp TV that I keep as back up and it still works today.
as a TV repair tech You cannot compare a low resolution tube TV from 30 years ago that has very little to do to make an image, to today's modern 4K HDTVs with smart technology are basically computers with the monitor. they're also much less money than what you paid for 30 years ago comparatively. Basically treat a brand new TV is a light bulb by big and cheap would a 5-year Costco warranty and after that throw it away.
You can use the diode function of a multimeter and use the test points on either side of the LED to see if it lights up. If it does, you have a good LED and its likely the power supply, if it doesn't the LED is dead.
Samsung TVs suck, guaranteed to last for only 2 years. if you use it frequently 1 year+. Best advice, don't buy Samsung TVs. Their air conditioners are pretty much the same, will not last.
Thanks for all the advice I got to black glass and someone kicked it and like you said might as well buy a new TV , so parts for Samsung 55 inch model UN55KU8300F for sale all inerds great glass garbonzo .
This video was absolutely spot-on for replacing the LED Arrays. I cannot stress how much we followed the exact order for disassembly and reassembly, and it now works beautifully. Thank you.
For people who have not done this before, I might make two small comments. First, when you go to remove the Bezel, look closely, and you can see a channel in the plastic that is close to the outer edge - if you put your tool in here, you can crack the edge of the bezel. Put your tool into the space between the plastic bezel and the metal frame of the TV. The second is the electronic ribbon connection between the T-Con Board and the Buffer Boards. We disconnected them at the T-Con Board. You flip up the little, black latch over the ribbons, and gently slide them out. Reassembly is the reverse.
@J. R. Buzzell quick question. How can I tell where to find the right LED lights for my TV? A reply would be very helpful
I have the same TV shown in the video and was hesitant to give this a try but decided to give it a shot after finding the LED strips for under $45. Now I’ve saved my TV from the landfill and it looks good as new.
Now I’ve saved my TV from the landfill . WHAT'S WRONG WITH GOING INTO the LANDFILL ?
@@davidson2004fatboy not littering every inch of our planet cannot possibly be a bad thing.
Thanks a lot for this video! I tried a new power board, and it did not fix my issue - Rapid non stop led, and power light blinks. Your video helped me realize that I do not want to tackle this job!
A great great tutorial. Definitely get those suction cups don't even think about lifting the screen. Another piece of advice - order some replacements for those clips that hold down the reflector sheet. Don't want have to break down the Tv again. I had to just space out the half that did not crack during removal around the reflector sheet when I reinstalled it.
Thanks for all the detail you put in this video. Worst case scenario I have to replace the TV anyway and the repair shop wants to charge an arm and a leg. I’ll give it a shot and report back. Thanks Jimmy!
How did it go? Did you do it?
Commenting in 2024 to say that you helped me fix my TV that I bought when I was 15. I’m now 27 and it went out about a year and a half ago. Let’s see if we can make it last until I’m 35 now!!! Thanks, dude. Hope you are doing well!
Here are a couple of tips from my experience doing this job. Regarding the little white grommets that help hold the led strips in place, try not to lose them and when you go to put them back into their place, there's a good chance you'll need to use something (I used a pocket knife) to slightly pry the wings back open before you install them. Otherwise, they won't lock in place. Same goes for the wings on the clear reflector sheet spacers. As far as double-sided tape on the back of the led strips, I didn't go that route. Instead, I chose to use a good quality, white, general purpose (duct) tape (Note: I think gray tape might be just fine). I cut it into strips similar in width to that long strip of clear, reinforced tape that Samsung used from top to bottom at the factory. I also used an individual strip over each led strip in the same spot where Samsung put that long tape strip at the factory. It just seemed easier that way.
Great company!! Just replaced the strips on my Samsung 60". Video was a big help and as others have mentioned only one step missing (ribbon cable connectors on buffer boards). Excited to start watching my Samsung again. One of the best picture quality out there.
Nice video, it would be great to add display of TV screen before and after the fix
failed LED cause "purple cloud" blobs on a white lit screen, its very common with Samsung TVs after 2-4 years of use. Most consumers throw away the TVs and buy a new one. Repair costs 300$ or more like this
@@PacouJustPacou *I have the same tv but the screen keeps blinking on and off with a black and white light the moment you plug it in. You can't turn it off. How can I fix it? ):*
@@PacouJustPacou
That's exactly what I have on my 65'KS9500, it was expensive tho and I don't wanna throw it lol
Repairing such issue from a technician on a curved screen is easy? or can damage the whole tv?
Which order do the layers of diffusion go back. Hard one on top and flexible to reflectors? Silver or white side to reflectors?
What kind tape is it? Thanks!
Can someone point me to the tool used on minute 4:00 to remove bezel and the tape used on minute 6:00?
What suction cups are you using?
Its also my question sir....what suction cups are you using ?
Would the KD series use the same light strip??
Does the entire set of LED strips need to be replaced or can just the one that's defective be changed?
Jimmy, am working on a Samsung UN40H5203AF. One of the LED strips is bad. D3GE-400-R2. Lots of them on ebay that are “unbranded”. Looks like it will come in the 3 piece set. Are unbranded good or should I try to get an original if I can? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Can I use this for UE60F6370 as orientation?
Do the strips come in packs of 6? I can only find 2 or 10
Hi guys! How many lights used one tv to 49" model ku6400 the right side? I have buy in your store 1 set of 2 lights for repair my tv in this moment.
Thanks for the great video. I have a model UN82NU8000 Samsung Smart TV that someone through a lighter at the screen.
The outer screen is fine, no dings, cracks, etc. However when I power on the TV I can hear the sound, but the screen is completely black with spider cracks from the spot impact of the lighter.
Is this the repair required for my issue or do i need to replace something else? Also, do you carry these parts for my specific model?
You need to replace tv. Lcd would cost as much or more than a new tv.
Hi, my sony bravia DKL-55W800B was working one day and the next nothing. No light on the screen, no light on the bottom of the tv. I checked the transformer with a voltmeter and that is fine. Next i changed the LED driver and that wasn't the issue. So I changed the Main Board and nothing. What do you think is the problem. Thank you
So, do the T-con ribbon cables need to be disconnected from the buffer board? In this video, after the T-con board cover is removed, it's hard to tell for sure, but it looks like those two ribbon cables suddenly appear loose. Did you just forget to video disconnecting them or did they stay connected? I have just flipped the tv over and removed the bezel and began to wonder about this.
In your video, you showed installing only 6 strips, but that kit (BN96-27094A/BN96-27095A) comes with 12 strips? What am I missing?
Hello, are the Samsung UE49MU6472UXXH tv models also using such LED strips? I ask because yesterday I showed a dark streak - Please answer.
Thank you and best regards.
Sorry for my english
I would suggest disconnecting the power to the strip board before touching the strips. I got a little shock when I touched them. Also, make sure your reflector sheet is touching the back of the tv or you will get shadows on the screen as it pushes towards the front of the tv.
I replaced the lights and the power board. I turned the TV on and I have a dim screen and cannot see any picture, just a dark blue screen. Any ideas on where to look to see what I did wrong?
TV is a un55ju6700
@@dereckcasper1342 ever find out what happened?
@@madpriest7822 I got wrapped up with an engine rebuild. I'm probably going to take it apart and figure it out.
Where can I buy these Led parts?
Witam serdecznie.Czy w modelu tv Samsung UE49MU6472UXXH też zastosowane są takie taśmy led? Pytam ponieważ wczoraj pokazała mi się ciemna smuga- Proszę o odpowiedź.
Dziękuję i pozdrawiam.
I have a 54.5 LED Dick Smith DSE tv that works well at first but after a while goes black (sound still works) if you shine a flashlight at screen you can see the images. When I turn the tv off for 5 minutes it works again. Will changing the backlights like you did fix this?
Hi, do powerboards still hold current even after it's been unplugged for a while (5mins).
Capacitors do! Be careful
I broke one of the clips that hold down the reflector sheet..the risers to hold up the diffuser?? A tv supplier "Choice Components" are located in my city and said hot glue it down, it wont hurt???
Hello, nice video, but i have little question, i want to fix UN60F6300 but can't find LED part number. What would you recommend from Mouser or Digi-Key?
ps: I found it on the street, it work well but i think six lower LED stripes doesn't work.
hey how to know if its the led strip or the board is decft?
Thank you for your contribution. Because of this video, it helps me save some money
awesome video! i have the same TV and here is what I am running into.
On the CNL802 connector going to the LED strips, when its plugged in there is a slight repetetive clicking noise and it pegs out of 5-7V on the first 2 pins. When I unplug the connector and test the voltage on the first and second connector on the board, it buries the needle. the board says the pin volt specs are 326V and 410mA on CH1
would using this method resolve my issue? slight constant clicking, screen won’t turn on, no status light on front
also, i just noticed that the lights are flickering with the clicking.
Can someone please tell me what model Samsung this tv is ? & Where can I buy the strips ? " Please.“
PLEASE READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING!
A huge warning to anyone attempting this repair:
Following this tutorial, I successfully replaced and fixed my backlight LED strips. However, the screen now only shows red or yellow vertical lines in secrions and has serious pixel bleed. It doesn't look as though the panel is damaged during reinstall. My suspician is that I damaged the buffer boards and ribbons while using the 5-in-1 to remove the bezel.
TLDR; When removing the bezel, be extremely careful on the bottom section of the TV. This is where the buffer boards are for the panel and you can very easily damage this board by being too erratic with your remover tool. Learn from my mistake!!
I have the same tv in the video. How do I determine if it is the driver on the main supply or the actual LED strips?
pretty easy question.. you send the tv for him to check it for you. :-)
You measure the voltages on the pins on the power board that supplies voltage to the strips. Look where the led strips connect to the power board. Make note of which wires on the LED side (mine was 1, 4, 5 and 8), disconnect the plug and carefully measure the voltage of those pins to ground. My voltage was 420v. My set has 6 strips in series with 14 LED on each giving a total of 84 LEDs. In series then that is 421/84 or 5.0 volts each which is about right. I changed all strips last night and TV is working well.
Hi, please help, I'm stuck on something simple but don't know, the defuision sheets what goes back on first,is the reflector first or the plastic?
The thick sheet goes on first. The thinner sheets on top of that
Is this a "full array" lighting set or edge lit? I believe the KS8000 I have is "edge lit" with a LED strip on the left and right side.
Many thanks for your Video Sir!
Any information for a white flickering, flashing just at the top part of the Screen on a Samsung 4K UHD Smart Tv??.. And it's definitely NOT the Eco nor the Energy Saver, as they are both off.
Much thanks, peace and blessings to you 💜
Were i can buy vor Samsung ue65h6470ssxzg ? thx
If one of the clear plastic comes off a strip can it be glued back on?
Skinky4291 use electronic tape
Does anyone know how to change the hertz on this tv
Disconnect the buffer board from the t con . How? O.k got it👍
This was a little scary and a closeup would have helped. You need to flick open the black ribbon cable lock with your fingernail. Be very careful it is super fragile.
Nice video .. may I ask how durable is the screen ? If I am applying normal pressure on cleaning and wiping it .. even tho I saw the screen like pushing in and out ... Will I damage it? Also the edge is pretty well sealed or clip on right? . So the little amount of the excess water from a wet wipe probably won't go inside of the TV right? Thanks again
Screens are not durable they can crack very easily especially when you assemble the tv watch the corners and be very careful with the frame the frame is flimsy
After I glued the leds and put back the covers, a quater of the TV in the middle became blank....maybe I messed up with the diffusions?
Do you know how long this typically takes?
Did mine in about 2 hours. Samsung is much easier than Vizio. No screws once you take the covers off.
احتاج الى فتح لاستبدال قطع الإضاءةSamsung ue60es6100wxxh من فضلك الطريقة
I replaced my leds just like you show here. Put the tv back together and all the leds work now but something went wrong. I now have vertical lines on my tv and then it lights up to a bright screen with faint vertical lines. What did I do wrong? I did everything just like this video.
Same here, half of my screen has vertical lines now. I discovered that I ruined one of the two Tcon ribbon cables by pulling it out without first lifting up on the release tab. I wish that step had been in the video. I just now ordered a used ribbon cable on Ebay which seems like it matches, although the part number doesn't match exactly. Hope that fixes it.
@@shoffmantube Do you fix it?
Es posible traducir el audio á el Español preguntó gracias...
Is posible in Ispañis
So my 60 inch has no standby light on . It will not turn on. I replaced the bridge diode block in the power supply even though off the board it tested good. With the power supply not hooked up I got the 12-13v out at the pin connections on the board but once I installed the power supply board and hooked up everything the voltages at the pins were like 1 volt or so. Also I could hear a slight ticking sound in the area where the connection on top is towards the led. Would that be sufficient info to suspect that the led strips are bad? Again . using the remote , it is hard to say whether the tv is on or not.
Where can I get this double sided red tape youre using?
I get mine from eBay
Sin control enciende este televisor...o lo necesita
Excellent demo.. thanks
Undo on 6:39 redo on 11:46..
I put new led strips in but they won't light up. If I touch the.metal of the tv and the negative spot on the led they will come on. My old ones come on but only 5 bulbs. How do I fix this?
Do you fix it?
Yes I did. The led lights were bad, but so was one of the wires running the lights. That's why they wouldn't light up
Would you know what my panel model number would be, since there is no sticker on my panel, I need to order replacment LED strips, I belive it is the same as the tv in this video, at least looks the exact same.
SAMSUNG
Model # UN60H6203AF
TYPE- UN60H620
MODEL CODE- UN60H620AFXZA
VERSION- HH01
S/N- 02Q43CDF500105R
Is posipoble in ispanis
how much money this job will cost
Great repair tutorial. May I ask. My TV is Samsung model UE65ES8000. But I can't find confirmation of the led backlight replacement strips. Can you help please.
Flashlight test showed that I had a backlight issue. Replaced power supply and main boards. Nothing. Replaced led lights. Nothing, except I learned that when I plug the TV into the outlet, all of the leds blink for a split second and don't come back. I don't understand what I'm supposed to do now.
You fixed it?
@@Loykaz nope. The market value is less than the cost of having a repairman fix it so I just bought a new one.
Billson Gilberts yeah that’s the sad reality of today, but sounds weird that you changed basically all components without success?
I have the 60 inch samsung un60j6200af, what strips do I need & how much for them?
Will this work also on my Samsung model UN65F6300
I have the same TV that's starting to turn dark from the bottom of the screen. Been looking for a fix. Did you end up fixing it?
Alexis Torres fixed?
I need help to buy my TV led stripe
Nice video sir
Gute Video. Ich brauche für mein SAMSUNG TV Typ:UE55H6590SV
Model:UE55H6590 HINTERGRUNDBELEUCHTUNG.
Bezeichnung bei LED Streifen lautet :D4GE550DCB-R2
Insgesamt sind 30 LED Stück defekt. Masse von led sind 3x3mm.
You should not have to go threw this much effort to fix a TV and in my case,a TV that is only 1 year and 3 months old.My opinion I got ripped off by Samsung.I have a 30 year old Sharp TV that I keep as back up and it still works today.
as a TV repair tech You cannot compare a low resolution tube TV from 30 years ago that has very little to do to make an image, to today's modern 4K HDTVs with smart technology are basically computers with the monitor. they're also much less money than what you paid for 30 years ago comparatively. Basically treat a brand new TV is a light bulb by big and cheap would a 5-year Costco warranty and after that throw it away.
You are setting up an electronic museum at home... don't be so conservative.
Nicely done!
why dont you show the screen after replacing the led strips
I really need this light
..but along with it I need the connecting cables and you don't sell that...now what am I suppose to Do???
Nice vid 👍
You forgot to connect two strips that connects the buffer boards to the motherboards before putting on the bezel at roughly 15 mins
I'LL JUST BRING MINE IN TO the TV SHOP
How can you distinguish between a LED backlight problem and a backlight inverter board problem?
You can use the diode function of a multimeter and use the test points on either side of the LED to see if it lights up. If it does, you have a good LED and its likely the power supply, if it doesn't the LED is dead.
All Led backlite available my shop
Considering how often LED fails, these strips should be installed from the other side. That way we wouldnt have to mess with the fragile panel.
That is the point. They want you to buy a new tv
@@buzdi_dop I know all too well.
good video , missing a few things but look at the comments for help , sadly this did not fix mine still black screen ...$50 try down the drain
planned obsolescence
hi my TV was damaged by water can we talk about it in Twitter so I can send you a picture of it
It doesn't look like the uploader answers questions here D:
i dropped my tv during a move and now an led bulb is loose... i can't believe i have to go through all of this just to get to that 1 bulb
Do you fix it?
@@TheWorstGamerr yes it's now fixed thanks to this video. looks brand new
@@BennyHarassi Great.
Looks cheap on the inside , and they sell for 1000's
Samsung TVs suck, guaranteed to last for only 2 years. if you use it frequently 1 year+. Best advice, don't buy Samsung TVs. Their air conditioners are pretty much the same, will not last.
Thanks for all the advice I got to black glass and someone kicked it and like you said might as well buy a new TV , so parts for Samsung 55 inch model UN55KU8300F for sale all inerds great glass garbonzo .
I can not believe how fragile the LEDs are why they don't glue or make it so they don't come off easily is beyond me.
Does anyone know how to change the hertz on this tv
Does anyone know how to change the hertz on this tv