Hi everyone! I am 3 for 3 in repairing a monitor and two TVs with this forum's help. I've also been able to repair a few without the forum's help. 
I'm back today with an LG 42LN5400 that has a backlight issue. It was rescued from the curb.
During power up, the backlight flashes briefly. I can see the on-screen display using a flashlight.
During power down, the backlight flashes quicker and dimmer.
I understand that failing LEDs are common with this model, but I want to verify my testing before proceeding.
I've followed along with the troubleshooting steps in this thread and have found the following:
at connector P201:
Pin - Standby, Power Up
GND - 0V, 0V
12V - 0, 12
12V - 0, 12
GND - 0, 0
24V - 0, 24
GND - 0, 0
3.5V - 3.5, 3.5
3.5V - 3.5, 3.5
PWR ON - 0, 3.3
GND - 0V, 0V
NC - 0, 0
12V - 0, 12
GND - 0, 0
24V - 0, 24
GND - 0, 0
PDIM2 - 0, 1.1
PDIM1 - 0, 1.1
DRV ON - 0, 3.3
at P801, cable connected, black lead to chassis ground:
Pin - Peak At Power Up, After 10 Seconds
Pin 1 - 114V, 27V
Pin 3 - 75, 66
Pin 5 - 0.5, 0.6
Pin 7 - 172, 90
When Pin 1 of P801 is disconnected, the backlight does NOT flash at power up.
Attached are photos of the power supply PCB and the chassis label.
Do my measurements indicate a working power supply and faulty LEDs?
Thanks for any help you can provide!

I'm back today with an LG 42LN5400 that has a backlight issue. It was rescued from the curb.
During power up, the backlight flashes briefly. I can see the on-screen display using a flashlight.
During power down, the backlight flashes quicker and dimmer.
I understand that failing LEDs are common with this model, but I want to verify my testing before proceeding.
I've followed along with the troubleshooting steps in this thread and have found the following:
at connector P201:
Pin - Standby, Power Up
GND - 0V, 0V
12V - 0, 12
12V - 0, 12
GND - 0, 0
24V - 0, 24
GND - 0, 0
3.5V - 3.5, 3.5
3.5V - 3.5, 3.5
PWR ON - 0, 3.3
GND - 0V, 0V
NC - 0, 0
12V - 0, 12
GND - 0, 0
24V - 0, 24
GND - 0, 0
PDIM2 - 0, 1.1
PDIM1 - 0, 1.1
DRV ON - 0, 3.3
at P801, cable connected, black lead to chassis ground:
Pin - Peak At Power Up, After 10 Seconds
Pin 1 - 114V, 27V
Pin 3 - 75, 66
Pin 5 - 0.5, 0.6
Pin 7 - 172, 90
When Pin 1 of P801 is disconnected, the backlight does NOT flash at power up.
Attached are photos of the power supply PCB and the chassis label.
Do my measurements indicate a working power supply and faulty LEDs?
Thanks for any help you can provide!
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