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From the look of the power board, there are at least two LED strings for this TV which is typical.
For examples:
This 40" has 2 LED strings with 125 LEDs per string for edge lit panel.
http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...20UN40D5005BF/
32" with backlit panel. Two LED strings.
http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...2EH4050F%20TV/
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Re: Seiki se421tt
if one led fails they all fail? Interesting the old Xmas light syndrome that is just completely retarded imho... I actually opted for two LED TV's as an upgrade to the CCFL type for power savings how insane 1 LED goes out and it won't light up I suppose it isn't impossible to replace an LED but ... The real pain comes from getting to the backlight in the first place lol very poor engineering talk about a way to get you to buy a TV sooner lol at they rate they charge each LED should have a backup led in case one does fail.
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also since its smart gonna check to see if shutoff timer er something dumb is set....
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Originally posted by gilly1984 View PostAnd just looked at that psu again, now,,, is it just me or are they making more simple things then charging us extra? Just that the psu look so empty?
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And just looked at that psu again, now,,, is it just me or are they making more simple things then charging us extra? Just that the psu look so empty?
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Originally posted by heavymachines View Postno inverters, ..... hence led lol... it seems to be consistent at 2 hours.
the tv is not that old...
Try what tom says, if theres a person that knows, its tom.
What boards are in an led tv?
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Re: Seiki se421tt
I'd think cold solder joint, tried using a hairdryer to heat up parts of the board and see when it cuts out?
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Originally posted by gilly1984 View PostIts probable nothing to do with the tranny.
You have replaced the psu so whats left? Never had an led before so no idea of the boards inside.
Does it have inverters? Im guessing not?
the tv is not that old...
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Re: Seiki se421tt
It will use about 90-150V to light the series strings of LEDs.
If a single LED fails, the TV will not run the backlight.
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Originally posted by heavymachines View Postwell not near as hot as it was before the fan but what gives it weird it will run for few hours before shutoff...
You have replaced the psu so whats left? Never had an led before so no idea of the boards inside.
Does it have inverters? Im guessing not?
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Originally posted by heavymachines View PostNope still does it, shuts off with fan transformer still too hot and used a 120mm fan
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well not near as hot as it was before the fan but what gives it weird it will run for few hours before shutoff...
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Nope still does it, shuts off with fan transformer still too hot and used a 120mm fan
..Last edited by heavymachines; 10-16-2012, 04:01 PM.
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its pretty thin panel i will check it out, good idea will report results...
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Is there a fan anywhere? If not try running a 12v pc fan over the hot are and see if it goes off. Could do some more handy work and fit it nicely into the case.
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Hi i have this 42 inch led tv, i replaced the power board and the new one is doing same thing as old, it will run for few hours then shut off. Let it cool down and it will work again for few hours, I noticed the transformer gets very hot assuming this is the reason it shuts off display and power led will remain blue.
Any help will be greatly appreciated, when i got this tv in here base was broke and cord was cut, i fixed the base and eliminated the cord to a 3 prong socket out of a junk power supply for a computer, cut a hole in the plastic casing to mount the new socket and looks very nice... any ideas what could be causeing the transformer to get too hot?Tags: None
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