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    Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

    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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    #2
    Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

    My experience so far is bad leds. If they flash when you first turn it on I pull the panel and inevitably failed leds.
    I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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      #3
      Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

      I don't get a flash at all when turning the set on. Just red to blue power led changing.
      Also, is there a specific brand of led tester to look for? Price point?
      Last edited by jason424; 04-18-2017, 06:06 AM.

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        #4
        Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

        Have you disconnected the main board and then powered up to see if the backlights come on.
        Do you have a photo of your circuit boards?
        Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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          #5
          Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

          If I disconnect the main board I got nothing. No power led or anything since it looks like it's integrated into the main. Pics attached.
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            #6
            Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

            Behind CN201 you have legends along side the pins. What voltages do you have on each pin.

            Pin number.......Pin Name...... Pin voltage
            etc
            Willing to help but I'm no expert.

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              #7
              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...item3ad03eb6c6
              I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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                #8
                Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                CN201:
                12v: 12.2
                12v: 12.2
                12v: 12.2
                GND: 0
                GND: 0
                GND: 0
                GND: 0
                BK/ON: 3.2
                ADJ: 3.1
                PS/ON: 3.2

                EDIT: Pic attached of desc/table
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                Last edited by jason424; 04-18-2017, 10:41 AM.

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                  #9
                  Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                  CN202:
                  268
                  187

                  CN203:
                  187
                  0.00

                  When testing CN202(red) and CN203(black) I get 287 as outlined in the first post.
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                    #10
                    Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                    con901:

                    gnd: 0
                    key0: 3.3
                    key1: 3.3
                    led-g: 3.0
                    led-r: .1
                    ir-in: 5.2
                    gnd: 0
                    5v: 5.2
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                      #11
                      Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                      con701:

                      l+: .2
                      l-: .2
                      r-: .2
                      r+: .2
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                        #12
                        Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                        Confirmed....Bad LED backlights.

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                          #13
                          Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                          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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                            #14
                            Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                            Preference I guess I just replace bad leds. Shopjimmy is selling used strips. Thier like bad caps now they all going to fail
                            I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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                              #15
                              Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                              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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                                #16
                                Re: Hitachi LE55A6R9A confirm bad LEDs

                                Originally posted by Shane711 View Post
                                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.
                                I ordered the tester and found that all but 1 were out on a strip so I replaced the whole strip and removed the one that was still good and threw it in my parts pile

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