I am not laughing, I am just making sure it is the right component. We all make honest mistakes.
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It wouldn't limit current, if it is going straight into the base of a transistor, for example.
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There is Base resistor in series with the Base, and also a resistor between Base and Ground on the inverter board. Unless this is really badly designed board.
I always use it for safety just in case. Sometimes they rely on the main board using a resistor...
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I recommend the resistor in case the person accidentally short the lead to the chassis, that way the resistor will limit the current, base on this person experience, you are right, he should use the resistor.
All the board mounted up, power up the TV and turn it on, the bacjklights should come on. You may want to look at the screen in the dark room so you can see if the backlights flash on at all, it should stay on if the inverter and the lamps are good.
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