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    LED backlights voltage drop

    This is interesting numbers from the service manual.
    6.36V Drop PER LED, 19 LEDs x 6.36 = 120V.

    I wonder what kind of LEDs are being used, may be TWO LEDs inside one body?
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    Re: LED backlights voltage drop

    I had some post on a Samsung LED set about some LEDs. I can't think if the name now, I am responding from my phone. That company made dual LEDs but the four j pins that solder it in were not the correct pin assignment to be serially linked. It may take some digging to get the correct voltage/current/pin assignment.

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      Re: LED backlights voltage drop

      I've seen some [relatively] high power LEDs that operate at or around that voltage.

      A quick look online suggests that there are such things as dual white LEDs:
      The Cree X-Lamp ML-C series are basically two LEDs in one package, and they can be wired if series or parallel.
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