Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Samsung QN82Q70RA backlight mystery

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Samsung QN82Q70RA backlight mystery

    I picked this up and it had picture but no backlight. I was somewhat familiar with his TV as the LED driver fails a lot on this model. But when I tested the LED driver it had all the voltages necessary. I even had a spare one to try out just in case and that one did not solve the problem either.

    I tested all the LEDs before pulling the screen apart but ended up pulling the screen apart anyways to further test them. Every one of them tests at 90 volts with the tester. They all light up. I replaced a couple as seen in the picture because I had extra and I accidentally popped the cap off the old one.

    The power board sends the proper 84 volts to the LED driver. It also sends the other proper voltages.

    I plugged in the TV with The screen off in the main board plugged in and each of the lights is getting 84 volts on the positive side. Yet none of them light up.
    I have even disconnected the main board and none of them light up.

    I do not have an extra power board but it seems I'm getting the correct voltages from it anyways so my gut instinct says that's not it but I am not sure.

    Anyone have any clue on what I should do or familiar with what might be going on here?
    Attached Files

    #2
    bad connection maybe

    Comment


      #3
      This tv is a pain in the ass. Those connections tend to go bad as mentioned. Also check it's not grounded out from the led strip or that strip that connects all the leds.
      sometimes you can disconnect a few strips and power on until you narrow it down to a section/ strip that's bad

      Comment


        #4
        Originally posted by EazyBone View Post
        I accidentally popped the cap off the old one.
        it could be the strips you replaced was i wrong position + - ,
        you have on each strips zener diode ... test it in diode mode if one shorted.

        Comment


          #5
          Originally posted by Storyteller12 View Post
          This tv is a pain in the ass. Those connections tend to go bad as mentioned. Also check it's not grounded out from the led strip or that strip that connects all the leds.
          sometimes you can disconnect a few strips and power on until you narrow it down to a section/ strip that's bad
          Tried this just now, doesn't work for this situation anyway.

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by Diah View Post

            it could be the strips you replaced was i wrong position + - ,
            you have on each strips zener diode ... test it in diode mode if one shorted.
            Each light has its own diode, test all 400 diodes? Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiit. That's seems painful. So far all read OL many to go though which will be little later.

            I had a fire TV once where I replaced all the LEDs and the screen was still black. I used led tester and kept them on for a while and wouldn't fix it. Eventually I thought it must be the PSU, EVEN though the PSU gave the correct voltage to the lights. I replaced the PSU and started like a champ. I have no idea why it worked.. any reason this could be that you know?


            Still searching for bad connection. Or something.

            Comment


              #7
              Originally posted by EazyBone View Post
              I had a fire TV once where I replaced all the LEDs and the screen was still black. I used led tester and kept them on for a while and wouldn't fix it. Eventually I thought it must be the PSU, EVEN though the PSU gave the correct voltage to the lights. I replaced the PSU and started like a champ. I have no idea why it worked.. any reason this could be that you know?
              when the TV had function at setting "Audio Only" mean the BL chips on PSU this function hold in place forever, you will have correct VCC but BL are off. replace chips will solve it.

              about the zener i mean the external one on each strips

              Click image for larger version

Name:	20250423_192234.jpg
Views:	0
Size:	352.5 KB
ID:	3623325
              Last edited by Diah; Yesterday, 01:24 PM.

              Comment


                #8
                Okay, what you have circled (squared) there is also that same diode in-between each led making one for every led. Only the inner one is which I should check?

                Comment


                  #9
                  there are no inner one, what you are think its inner, in fact this one out side LOL

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Every led has one in-between. That same diode is between every single led on every strip. There's 400 lights and there is 400 of these little diodes. Im not at home or id take a pic

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X