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Before we begin this tutorial I would like to say that if you have a question about your
TV repair, please comment below the video and we will respond with advice and a link
to your replacement part. Be sure to include your TV brand and model number along with
the symptoms your TV is showing. You can typically find your TV model number on the back of your
TV. You can also send us a YouTube message with
your TV repair questions as well. Before you begin your repair, be sure to unplug your
TV from any power source and properly ground yourself.
We have already removed the back cover of our TV, but you will want to remove all the
screws connecting your back cover to your TV and then simply remove the back cover piece.
LED TVs are basically the same as LCD TVs, with one real exception, the source of illumination
for the screen and the board that drives that illumination. LED TVs use LED backlights as
opposed to LCD TVs which use CCFL, Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps. The screen though on an
LED and LCD are the same. This TV has two power supply boards. Here
we have the G7 power supply board, this provides power to the backlight inverter/LED Driver
via this cable. The two power supply boards are connected to each other right here. The
other power supply is called the G6 power supply. The G6 power supply connects to the
main board and to a power saving switch located on the outside of the TV. That goes to the
switch, this connection here goes to the main board.
One of the most common problems with an LED TV, is that the TV will not turn on. If your
TV will not turn on and you have no power on your TV, that is most likely a problem
with the power supply. Thank you for watching our LED Repair video. Please remember that
if you are having a problem with your TV and you want to ask us a question about that problem,
please be sure to comment in the comment section below this video. We will respond with our
thoughts on the symptom and the diagnosis and be able to recommend a replacement part
for your TV repair. Please be sure to include the TV brand, model number and any symptoms
that your TV is showing. This will allow us to better understand your problem and give
you a better diagnosis. Thank you for watching one of our many tutorials
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