I have couple of these strips with individual leds out.Has anyone sourced these type of leds as they are edge type from a sharp lc-52le830u and strip is a e129741 type.
Sharp LC-52LE830U Led strips
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Re: Sharp LC-52LE830U Led strips
You may be better off replacing the strip:
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Re: Sharp LC-52LE830U Led strips
Yes for sure bud.I have em ordered from ebay . Here in canada china still thinks were on strike at postal stations so the only method of shipping is courier not epacket and shipping is outrageous,far more than item.I removed the strips as yesterday i receive my new led tester.(https://www.aliexpress.com/item/GJ2B...27424c4dr6eqhj)
I have to say units does a great job from individual leds to portions to whole strip. Those SMD leds are stuck there good they must use a higher temperature solder as i don't seem make progress with normal 25-45 watt iron,i have to resort to larger gun type to get all parts of remaining led of the strip.I was interested to see if it would work out replacing individual leds as only one was gone on the strip.What is the success rate i wonder?I am sourcing the smd and will update ifor interested members.Comment
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