Does anyone know the procedure to replace the LEDs in this Hisense 65H6570G? I see no screws to take out to get to the bezel ect.
Hisense 65H6570G
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Re: Hisense 65H6570G
See if it has the little screws like there at the 1 minute mark in the video, should be little black screws on the sides if same, maybe watch a few videos of changing out the leds on these bigger sets, have to be VERY careful with the panel, they are flimsy and break very easily.Last edited by nomoresonys; 03-10-2023, 04:10 PM.Comment
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Re: Hisense 65H6570G
Theres a little yakity yak about different methods from some members: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=95925Comment
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It's primarily used as a desktop with a low backlight so it only consumes 40W. Suggestions?
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