I have a Samsung 55" and it has 2 LED strips running down each side. I found the bad LEDS but never replaced this kind standing up so any tips would be helpful or a video is better.
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I powered it on and without a flashlight, the display showed the "V" but the lighting is very dim, but visible.
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by edugimenoHi There!
I'm trying to help my friend who owns a restaurant be just bought.
He has a very long LED strip running along all the walls and columns. The strip is attached facing down 2in above the floor, using a wall panel that ends in a metal rail that finishes the panel underneath
It's stuck using, I guess, the 2 sided tape that comes with the strip
The issue is that like 1/2 of the full length, including 1/2 one wall, another entire wall, and one column, flickers after 4 or 5 minutes ON. Particularly it flashes staying OFF most of the time and flashing ON for 1 tenth... -
by RooTVI had 1 LED out on a Bauhn ATVS58-0516.
I had some spares so I took one of an old strip (after making sure it worked) and took the bad one off the strip.
I then put the replacement one on the strip.
Now all the original lights light up (same as before) but the new one doesnt.
I put the backlight tester on each side of the replacement and it lights up no problem.
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by adelageHi, I am installing a long led strip and I noticed that it frequently flickers slightly, it is not a strong nor regular thing, but it is noticeable and annoying. I have measured the voltage of the mains and it shows some fluctuations, it normally stays at around 226v, but often (every few seconds) drops down to 218/219v), and the flickering happens exactly at the same time. I have measured this at the counter and with every appliance off, so it's not related to the house electrical system, but that's how it comes from the supplier.
I know that the best solution would be to get a voltage... -
by benareenoI wonder if i shorted the whole strip...where to put pos and neg to just light up a single diode...or the entire strip. The strip lit for a second...so maybe i fried it? What say you?
I have an adjustable dc power supply and was trying around 9 volts.
I have a pic of a single diode...where to put pos and neg terminals to light it up?
Pic of middle of strip..is this where i light the entire strip?
And pic of end...or does this light the entire strip?
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