I bought a 60 inch flat screen at a garage sale for $25 about 3 years ago. When I got it home it was still logged in to about $300/mo worth of subscriptions. Disney bundle, Prime Video, Netflix, Paramount, peacock, MLB, NFL. Dreams do come true😁
Apparently the tv has a problem where some of those pins short out which causes the tv to loop on and off… by covering groups of pins and trying it you can narrow down the problem
@@TheAcceleratorMagazine none taken… I wrote more in the description but the simplified version is that every tv is different and it may not be the same pins that I put the tape on. It may be hard to see but in the video you can see some clear tape covering some on the pins found on that LCD ribbon connector. The trick is figuring out which ones are bad. I would start by covering the first 10, check and see if that fixed it, if not… move to the next 10… etc. I hope that helps
Man you're not saying anything clear on how you fixed the tv... 👎👎👎... i just wasted my time watching lol... thanks anyway
he's HAPPY and just wanted to
SHARE IT w/us ... THAT's ALL 😊 !
I came here to say that!! 😮
I bought a 60 inch flat screen at a garage sale for $25 about 3 years ago. When I got it home it was still logged in to about $300/mo worth of subscriptions. Disney bundle, Prime Video, Netflix, Paramount, peacock, MLB, NFL. Dreams do come true😁
hi sense is cr a p lasted 1 year 3 mths done led panel
This is total bs. A piece of tape on a damn wire harness is not fixing a power, or led issue
It's a lucky fine usually it's the LEDs that go not the cable which makes it a whole lot more of a problem
Wow man great great find right after Christmas that's a huge bonus man good for you good for you bro!
he's HAPPY and just wanted to
SHARE IT w/us ... THAT's ALL 😊
Every time I find any size flat panel TV any where the screen is broken and a used or new screen is LOTS OF $$$$$$$$$
the screws were to tight from the factory.
Knowing where to put the tape: Priceless
Every situation is different but I had to try it in a few different spots till I found which pins were the problem.
...pays to be SMART 😊
Doesn't explain why he put the tape on those certain pins or how he figured out to do that
Apparently the tv has a problem where some of those pins short out which causes the tv to loop on and off… by covering groups of pins and trying it you can narrow down the problem
@diylife8455 cool now I know incase I come across one thank-you
@@diylife8455 you should be able to buy a replacement ribbon cable for fairly cheap and then you know its fixed right.
It just needed a restart
The fact someone baugth and paid for crap
Trolling?
Waste of time.
Not for me! 😊
@diylife8455 No disrespect....
If you're happy I'm happy for ya but lot of folks curious as to how you fixed it.
rick in Tennessee.
@@TheAcceleratorMagazine none taken… I wrote more in the description but the simplified version is that every tv is different and it may not be the same pins that I put the tape on. It may be hard to see but in the video you can see some clear tape covering some on the pins found on that LCD ribbon connector. The trick is figuring out which ones are bad. I would start by covering the first 10, check and see if that fixed it, if not… move to the next 10… etc. I hope that helps
BS.