Hi,
It looks like I improperly removed my BN44-00264A board.
I also removed the black strip to the right edge of the board.
I was supposed to pull the BN44-00264A board out of the black strip, but I took the black strip off too.
The black strip has a number of blocks that reach into the steel back wall and clip onto these wire like things.
Looks like this powers the lighting on the Samsung TV. Just a guess.
Well when I put the black strip back on, the clips don't clip, they just push the wires down a bit. They move.
Can someone please help me with instructions on how to reinstall the black strip?
I'm thinking I need to get to the other side of the steel wall to push them back on one at a time, but I don't know how to do that or even if it is necessary.
By the way, I repaired my BN44-00264A by replacing two transistors (QI820, 821) and a capacitor (CI892 cap was probably not bad though) and the fuse FM802S.
I am optimistic that the board is fixed, but I need some help please to put the black strip back on.
It looks like I improperly removed my BN44-00264A board.
I also removed the black strip to the right edge of the board.
I was supposed to pull the BN44-00264A board out of the black strip, but I took the black strip off too.
The black strip has a number of blocks that reach into the steel back wall and clip onto these wire like things.
Looks like this powers the lighting on the Samsung TV. Just a guess.
Well when I put the black strip back on, the clips don't clip, they just push the wires down a bit. They move.
Can someone please help me with instructions on how to reinstall the black strip?
I'm thinking I need to get to the other side of the steel wall to push them back on one at a time, but I don't know how to do that or even if it is necessary.
By the way, I repaired my BN44-00264A by replacing two transistors (QI820, 821) and a capacitor (CI892 cap was probably not bad though) and the fuse FM802S.
I am optimistic that the board is fixed, but I need some help please to put the black strip back on.
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