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Skeltek
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Last Activity: 10-15-2022, 08:33 AM
Joined: 09-16-2022
Location: Stuttgart
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  • Re: Lg 47lb582v blinking backlight


    Very valuable information. I had to google for 'LB' and 'LF' until I realized you mean the lettes in the LG TVs model designation.
    I also found a seller, would probably arrive beginning of November.
    Just one last question before I put up the order...
    Whats the difference between the Revision numbers? Mine had
    LG Innotek DRT 3.0 55'' REV 0,1 140107
    While the seller offers a
    DIREKT 3,0 55 ZOLL REV 0,1 180409.
    What increased my confusion was the screenshots he posted say
    Direct 3.0_55inch_Rev0.1_140428...
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  • Re: Lg 47lb582v blinking backlight



    Well, I got several broken LEDs, but most apparently all the stripes seem to be receiving power. Can LEDs short-circuit?
    I made a video and this is a screenshot of just during the LEDs flaring up.
    As one can see, almost every strip has at least one defective LED.
    I am going to order new LED strips, but I am unsure which one to order at which store.
    A search gives me all kinds of results, but none for an LG 55LF5809

    Also what remains is just the hope this would fix it. I would still probably...
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  • Re: Lg 47lb582v blinking backlight


    I got the same issue like in your video (my sisters TV broke down, the board is a PBC: EAX65423801 (2.2) REV 2.1 and the TV is an LG 55 something). The Backlight periodically turns up, then goes black again in 1 second intervalls, while sound and all other functionality seems fine.
    Looking closely, I saw 1 bright flash on all sides of the monitor (one can see the backlight shine through the sides, once the back panel of the TV casing is removed), followed by 2 dimm flashes. All seem to pulse periodically bright-dimm-dimm-repeat with...
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  • Re: Xerox XA7-19i Died

    Greetings,
    I am a bit surprised I only found this forum a few days ago.
    Got such an old Xerox monitor from someone years back, which I am using as my tertiary monitor. I had to repair it back then before I got it working. Had to change a few capacitors a few years after, but it has been working for me ever since.
    Last week there were electricians in the appartment beneath mine, since my neighbor died or moved. Had a nightshift, so I slept until noon. When I returned to my PC, it was offline and my last nights work including a running calculation...
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