Re: LG 70LB7100 Led Strip Replacement Question
Anyone attempting to replace the strips in their LB 70LB7100 should know that LG changed the strips (from rev 00 to rev 01) midway through production, and they are NOT interchangable. The wire connector is slightly different too.
I replaced entire rows (A,B,C sections), and have continuity between the wire leads and pins on the strips, so I think replacing a whole row will work, but I haven't tested with power yet.
Make sure you check the rev number, and make sure what you are ordering is the same....
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Re: Phillips 47PFL3603D/F7 No Power
I appreciate all the info shared in this post. I was able to revive my brother's 47-inch Philips that had the flamed out C700. Burned a hole straight through the board. When I saw it I didn't think there was much hope. I couldn't even read the top of the cap it was burned so bad. Turns out the transformer was ok, after I cleaned all the soot and carbon from it. I used a (brown) Xicon 220nF/630V film cap, and had to wire the cap directly to the Xformer terminal, as the pad was completely gone.
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Name: Curt Granger
Birthday April 20, 1966
Married (2nd time), 1 grown daughter, and 2 grown stepsons.
I am primarily a vacuum tube amplifier technician and manufacturer (Granger Amplification). I've done this for 8 years. I build, repair, mod amps, as well as repair other pro audio equipment. I also do guitar work.
Previously, I worked for AT&T for 15 years, doing remote network administration and testing from a call/customer service center.
I graduated from a tech...
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