I have a LG 47ln5700 checked main board and power board all ok . Checked LED circuitry have several LEDs out and open circuits . Just need to replace all strips and plugin board . Been all over different web sites , just cant seem to find replacement for whole backlight system . Any references would be appreciated. The display is LC470DUE (SF) (R1) if any one spots one of these would they contact me by PM . Thanks
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