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  • nomoresonys
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jan 2013
    • 12206
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    #101
    Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

    Makes sense to do this, specially since there seems to be a question of the quality of some of the backlights being sold to begin with.

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    • angelos
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Dec 2012
      • 571
      • South Africa

      #102
      Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

      Replacing individual LED's has a 30 to 40% success rate for a telly lasting 6 months longer. I have been totally discouraged from repairing them. The way to go is repla cing them but that is too costly.
      I thought of getting a hot plate, those temperature controlled units of which you can program a "heating profile" and then replacing all LED's but the issue is aligning the lense caps whilst moving the diffuser over it to ensure you don't have a round bright patch on screen. That's a real pain. I use epoxy which takes 10 minutes to harden. Imagine doing that 60 times over. I rather commit suicide.
      Is there any better ideas?

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      • alerton
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2018
        • 86
        • UK

        #103
        Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

        Originally posted by angelos
        Replacing individual LED's has a 30 to 40% success rate for a telly lasting 6 months longer. I have been totally discouraged from repairing them. The way to go is repla cing them but that is too costly.
        I thought of getting a hot plate, those temperature controlled units of which you can program a "heating profile" and then replacing all LED's but the issue is aligning the lense caps whilst moving the diffuser over it to ensure you don't have a round bright patch on screen. That's a real pain. I use epoxy which takes 10 minutes to harden. Imagine doing that 60 times over. I rather commit suicide.
        Is there any better ideas?
        i must admit i thought i had made a pretty nice job of repairing the led strips and the repaired leds still work but others have now blown that were previously ok. for £25 i dont think a full new set is too bad even if they are from china and take a couple of weeks to arrive but my question is.... is it worth the effort or am i still going to face problems even after installing new led strips.

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        • nomoresonys
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          • Jan 2013
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          #104
          Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

          Conversation here: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...ight=40l1333db

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          • nomoresonys
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            • Jan 2013
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            #105
            Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

            Another current modification, increased resistance by changing from 3.6 to 5.6 resistors, which lowers current to leds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogtfojsIZK8
            Last edited by nomoresonys; 01-07-2019, 10:45 AM.

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            • nomoresonys
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              • Jan 2013
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              #106
              Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

              Originally posted by alerton
              they are all the original strips that i have repaired by piggy backing salvaged / working leds. and on 1 strip the connector had failed which i did a solder repair to. the the 'new' failed leds are different ones that had been fine when i tested each strip before rebuilding the screen.
              Ok, oops, got you mixed up with another poster who was using new and old leds together.

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              • alerton
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2018
                • 86
                • UK

                #107
                Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                well my lovely new set of led strips arrived from china this morning, faster than i expected really.
                tested each strip and all was fine. fitted strips to tv and powered up and hallelujah every led lit just fine. rebuilt the screen again and connected everything (double checked the connections). turned on and everything is working great, nice picture, sound everything but after 20 seconds the back-lights go off. tuned tv off and back on and everythings fine again but only for 10-20 seconds and now its the same each time its turned on, everything fine for a few seconds then back-lights off.
                now in stumped again so any help would be greatly appreciated.

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                • nomoresonys
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                  • Jan 2013
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                  #108
                  Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                  Maybe try some of the reset methods.

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                  • nomoresonys
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                    • Jan 2013
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                    #109
                    Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                    Some discussion here. https://forum.toshiba.eu/showthread....a-TV-26AV635DG

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                    • alerton
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2018
                      • 86
                      • UK

                      #110
                      Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                      Originally posted by nomoresonys
                      good idea, tried that but still the same sadly.

                      what i have noticed is that when its cold / been turned off longer then the backlights stay on longer when first turned on and then shorter when its still warm. also i managed to get into the menu and turned that backlight level up to high (from low as it was) and that seems to shorten the time that the backlight works. im wondering if maybe it could be a bad connection on the new led strips so contemplating taking the screen to bits yet again to check if i can get the lights to come back on with a bit of a wobble of connectors. anyone think that seem possible or logical?

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                      • nomoresonys
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                        • Jan 2013
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                        #111
                        Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                        That seems to be a backlight symptom, when it "shortens the time" like you describe.

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                        • alerton
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                          • Dec 2018
                          • 86
                          • UK

                          #112
                          Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                          Originally posted by nomoresonys
                          That seems to be a backlight symptom, when it "shortens the time" like you describe.
                          just got the screen in bits again and the led strips all seem fine. when first powered on theyre all lit bright and when they 'go off' again they actualy are all still lit just very dim and wobbling the connections to the strips does not help at all. so my theory of a bad connection seems to be wrong. so am i again looking at a power supply issue?

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                          • Diah
                            Badcaps Legend
                            • Feb 2013
                            • 6376
                            • Germany

                            #113
                            Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                            could you during the time it turn on log in service menu.. i am sure the old BL are different from the new. post photo of the first page
                            Last edited by Diah; 01-18-2019, 02:38 PM.

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                            • alerton
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                              • Dec 2018
                              • 86
                              • UK

                              #114
                              Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                              Originally posted by Diah
                              could you during the time it turn on log in service menu.. i am sure the old BL are different from the new. post photo of the first page
                              dont think thats going to be possible, it only stays on a maximum of 20 seconds and i dont know how to get to the service menu anyway sorry

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                              • Diah
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                                • Feb 2013
                                • 6376
                                • Germany

                                #115
                                Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                                Originally posted by alerton
                                dont think thats going to be possible, it only stays on a maximum of 20 seconds and i dont know how to get to the service menu anyway sorry
                                then use easy way, the Red Line of LED cut it at the middle and put 10K Ohm Resistor 2watt , you can this R value adjusted more or less till you have stable BL

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                                • nomoresonys
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                                  #116
                                  Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                                  Ok, what next? unplug backlights from powerboard and see if you have expected voltage going from powerboard out towards backlights?
                                  Last edited by nomoresonys; 01-18-2019, 02:49 PM.

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                                  • nomoresonys
                                    Badcaps Legend
                                    • Jan 2013
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                                    #117
                                    Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                                    Some testing here, different brand tv but gives the basics for testing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIrlbsbiltY

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                                    • alerton
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                                      • Dec 2018
                                      • 86
                                      • UK

                                      #118
                                      Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                                      Originally posted by nomoresonys
                                      Ok, what next? unplug backlights from powerboard and see if you have expected voltage going from powerboard out towards backlights?
                                      ok with the backlights disconnected:-

                                      + / ground is 121v constantly

                                      -/ ground is 10.3v at switch on and drops to 1.8v after a few seconds

                                      with the backlights connected:-

                                      + / ground is 121v constantly

                                      -/ ground is 15v at switch on and drops to 13.2v after a few seconds
                                      Last edited by alerton; 01-18-2019, 04:48 PM.

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                                      • alerton
                                        Senior Member
                                        • Dec 2018
                                        • 86
                                        • UK

                                        #119
                                        Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                                        Originally posted by Diah
                                        then use easy way, the Red Line of LED cut it at the middle and put 10K Ohm Resistor 2watt , you can this R value adjusted more or less till you have stable BL
                                        once i find / fix the fault i might well do this to reduce the backlight and extend their lifespan but i really need to find the fault first. thanks for the tip

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                                        • Diah
                                          Badcaps Legend
                                          • Feb 2013
                                          • 6376
                                          • Germany

                                          #120
                                          Re: I think i killed it Toshiba 40L1333DB

                                          Originally posted by alerton
                                          once i find / fix the fault i might well do this to reduce the backlight and extend their lifespan but i really need to find the fault first. thanks for the tip
                                          i would like to explain some things about LED BL. its not Salad you can add what you like, either if you put whole new one doesn't mean you are succeed,

                                          Chinese use all LED 2538 or 3030 for direct LED BL, the trick they used that then write for example your Toshiba. but they took only from Toshiba the Length of the strips, and the amount of the LED and the distances between them. and this they do for all brands as whole TV set LED BL. so its game of chance if the LED are same specification as the original. my way always refer to repair one by one only.

                                          each TV on the PSU we have IC which control the BL and protect the set from over load. with out Manufacture data sheet we cant guess, specially with Toshiba vestel.

                                          this we use the add R to by pass the protector circuit not to reduce the LED power. its matter of V fw. and current in use. when its go higher as designed PSU will cut them off.

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