My initial experience in TV repair taught me that, a backlight (LED-LCD) problem (where the problem is specifically the LEDs or LCDs) was akin to a cracked screen.. Not repairable...
I subsequently learned that it IS possible to replace bad LED/LCD strips if one is careful..
Such careful-ness REALLY comes into play in the larger TVs...
With TVs 50" or less, I can hold my own.. I have about a 80%-90% success rate.... Things get dice'er when I am on a 52" or 55"... Bout 65% success rate.....
When I hit 60 or above, things usually go sideways... It's 50/50. On those, sometimes I get the bear, sometimes the bear gets me...
Is there a commercial device/framework that allows (ideally) one person to lift off and move 60" display panels??
Barring a ready-made commercial device, anyone have any ideas on constructing one??
I see one of two possibilities..
Thin slates that slide under the panel...
Or suction cups that latch onto the top of the panel and lift it off..
The former has the disadvantage of coming in direct contact with the underside of the panel and maybe causing scratches.. The latter, there is the possibility of losing suction in mid move and the whole thing comes crashing down..
Anyone have any other ideas for such a device??
I subsequently learned that it IS possible to replace bad LED/LCD strips if one is careful..
Such careful-ness REALLY comes into play in the larger TVs...
With TVs 50" or less, I can hold my own.. I have about a 80%-90% success rate.... Things get dice'er when I am on a 52" or 55"... Bout 65% success rate.....
When I hit 60 or above, things usually go sideways... It's 50/50. On those, sometimes I get the bear, sometimes the bear gets me...
Is there a commercial device/framework that allows (ideally) one person to lift off and move 60" display panels??
Barring a ready-made commercial device, anyone have any ideas on constructing one??
I see one of two possibilities..
Thin slates that slide under the panel...
Or suction cups that latch onto the top of the panel and lift it off..
The former has the disadvantage of coming in direct contact with the underside of the panel and maybe causing scratches.. The latter, there is the possibility of losing suction in mid move and the whole thing comes crashing down..
Anyone have any other ideas for such a device??
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