I can't say for sure but it looks like these led's on the strips are secured with thermal glue. If I place an exacto knife edge on and apply some force I can pop the sucker off the board in one piece. I've ordered some thermal glue as I only have thermal paste atm. When it gets here I will see about making a proper type repair.
Hi-these post I have been reading describes my set perfectly. I have model un6050d samsung 55inch .i changed both ps and main panels so I am assuming I have bad led ckt. Can you tell me how big of job getting to led's to wok on them?
After you get the bezel off you need to lay the set flat. Remove all the screws around the perimeter. Then you need to pull up the panel backing gently while releasing the clips that are also around the perimeter. The metal backing contains the led strips. Pay attention to the black bead holding some of the layers together during reassembly; I suspect this is the cause of flashlighting so make sure the layers are bonded by gently pushing on that bead all the way around.
It's not what I would call "fun" but it's doable, especially if you've been inside one or another before.
Part no. on led strip with 100 led's is 2011svs55-fhd-5k6k right--if any find the supply source I would like to know. I really think these led's open up and is the source of the blinking light problems we're having. They are almost impossible to replace one at a time. They are wired in series and one goes out they all go out. result blinking light. this set I'm working on is un55d6050tfxza samsung
Just got off phone with J & J international about those led strips. they are the international dist. for Samsung parts. They do not have nor can get them. Can you believe that? What happened to the gov. requirement that all mfg's had to keep parts on hand for 10 years after it was made? It makes me sick they don't want you to repair anything anymore.
If the strips are next to impossible to get. Is there a part # for just one led so they can be ordered? I have a TV that I might tear down as you have. I just don't want to take it that far apart if Mouser or Digi-Key don't have the individual LEDs.Could buy in Bulk to save some money
I can try to measure the dimensions. The other clue for my string anyway is the 6.5k designation which is probably colour temp. I measured 3.6v across one in operation. That's about all I got.
I have probably 75 or so good leds so depending on how this repair goes I can probably apportion some out.
I found these LEDs at http://store.comet.bg/en/Catalogue/Product/17108/
from 15 to 18 cents each depending on how many you buy. I think I will buy about 20 and seeif they work out then i could buy more/
You may run into uniformity issues by mixing led brands. Like I said above if I can verify the repair on my end I can mail you out some and you can try the same thing.
Next time ,When you have the power supply removed look on the back foil side at ZD585 to connector that goes to the main board there is a code on the three legged SMD. I cant read mine. What is the code? I have a service manual but no shematic or parts list for parts on the board were provided.
Thanks
Ltank
Replaced three leds. Hardest part is wiring in the jumpers to complete the circuit because there isn't a lot of room between the leds and I couldn't make a functional solder bridge.
Placed a light bead of solder paste down the back of where the leds are mounted before remounting the strip to the back plate.
In the midst of a 12hour burn-in right now. Will check on them in the morning.
In the first photo leds 6 and 7 from the right have been replaced.
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