I was just given this set, I've looked at many posts and videos that point towards the leds going bad on this set. I've tested the boards and the leads going to the leds and get high voltage at them (287 at red/black lines in pic attached). According to this post sounds like that means an open circuit and the leds should be tested?
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Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs
Need voltages from connector that goes from power supply board to main board. Will need pin#- PIN DESCRIPTION -Pin voltage in standby-Pin voltage when pushing power button and picture of connector on power supply board.
Format:
Pin# - Pin Description - Pin Voltage standby - Pin voltage power on
1 - XXXXXXX - XXv - XXXv
2 - XXXXXXX - XXXv - XXXv
3 - XXXXXXX - XXXv - XXXv
4 - etc.
Here's tester led tester I have. http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-110V-265...item3ad03eb6c6I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.
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Thank you everyone for your help/confirmation.
Looks like ShopJimmy is out of the replacements at the moment so I will wait until they're back in stock. In the mean time I will order the tester.
Is is best to just replace all the led strips instead of just isolating those that are bad and just replace those?
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I got this TV, I am just going to heat the bad LEDs off the strip and heat replacement LEDs from another TV onto the strip. Why buy a strip when I have lots of these LEDs laying around. A heat gun works great for changing them out, a soldering iron will NOT work.
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Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs
Originally posted by Shane711 View PostI got this TV, I am just going to heat the bad LEDs off the strip and heat replacement LEDs from another TV onto the strip. Why buy a strip when I have lots of these LEDs laying around. A heat gun works great for changing them out, a soldering iron will NOT work.
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