I just wanted to say, of all the videos I watched on this subject, which was a lot, yours really helped me out and got me right to the detail of the solution, which was making two bridges, the same as you did. So thanks a lot!
hey friend I have Lg smart tv and its broken, so I did what you do in the vedio and its work fine but after about 5 minute the screen turn off and it need to turn on again by remot control, how can I fix this ?
I know this video is a little hard to follow, I was kind of all over the place and should maybe film another one. If your TV is like the one I have in the video, you basically want to either install/solder a wire between the right pins (electrical people call this a jumper wire) on the power supply board to turn the power supply on, and then add another jumper wire between the pins that send power to the LED driver board. If your TV has a cable going from the power supply to another circuit board that looks like it controls the TV, you might get lucky and be able to connect the right wires on that cable together as your jumpers. Hopefully you should be able to leave the end of the cable that connects to the controller circuit board disconnected after this and that will bypass the auto-off features from that circuit board. Were you able to find any information about your power supply circuit board by googling the serial number?
I just wanted to say, of all the videos I watched on this subject, which was a lot, yours really helped me out and got me right to the detail of the solution, which was making two bridges, the same as you did. So thanks a lot!
Awesome, glad my rambling helped someone for a change!
hey friend
I have Lg smart tv and its broken, so I did what you do in the vedio and its work fine but after about 5 minute the screen turn off and it need to turn on again by remot control, how can I fix this ?
I have no clue how to bypass the auto shut-off...I just spent few hours trying to get this to work. Can you help me with mine?
I know this video is a little hard to follow, I was kind of all over the place and should maybe film another one. If your TV is like the one I have in the video, you basically want to either install/solder a wire between the right pins (electrical people call this a jumper wire) on the power supply board to turn the power supply on, and then add another jumper wire between the pins that send power to the LED driver board. If your TV has a cable going from the power supply to another circuit board that looks like it controls the TV, you might get lucky and be able to connect the right wires on that cable together as your jumpers. Hopefully you should be able to leave the end of the cable that connects to the controller circuit board disconnected after this and that will bypass the auto-off features from that circuit board. Were you able to find any information about your power supply circuit board by googling the serial number?
This guy got lucky. He hasn’t a clue.
You are absolutely correct
@@robbierisque Luck still s a teacher, I always say