Is there any easy way to tell a 6v LED from a 3v? I read the 6v are usually just two 3v in the same package. Is this something that can visibly be observed?
Which ones appear to be more common and what's the benefit of one over the other? Do manufacturers tend to stick with one rating or another?
And just for fun.. Anyone getting bored of most modern repairs consisting of replacing LEDs? Almost all the TVs I "troubleshoot" these days are plagued with faulty LED backlights. The last real interesting one was a broken solder joint on an SMD capacitor on a T-Con - and that was an older CFL setup.
Which ones appear to be more common and what's the benefit of one over the other? Do manufacturers tend to stick with one rating or another?
And just for fun.. Anyone getting bored of most modern repairs consisting of replacing LEDs? Almost all the TVs I "troubleshoot" these days are plagued with faulty LED backlights. The last real interesting one was a broken solder joint on an SMD capacitor on a T-Con - and that was an older CFL setup.
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