Hi everybody! So here's the background. I have a TV that I use for myself since the kids use the main TV. I use it mainly for my Nintendo Switch or if I want to watch something and the kids are using the other TV.
So initially the TV's LED lights fail and I purchased the exact replacement lights for it and I replaced all of the 3 strips at once. So it worked for a few months and I let my sister in law borrow the tv. As it happens it breaks in her care. Now I'm not saying she broke it...but things usually tend to brake when others use it. Go figure.
Anyways, she said...
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Hi, new member here. Just stumbled upon this site trying to fix my TV. I'm a marketing person but I love to tinker around with all my tech stuff and trying to figure out how these things work. Been doing it since I was a kid and I've broken a lot of things trying to figure things out. Jumped down the rabbit hole and I've been trying to learn new things ever since. Now I've had a lot of experience fixing things but I realized I need to learn how to look at capacitors and PCB components to fix most of tech nowadays. I have a lot...
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