In case you read this comment Allen, and on behalf of some of your subscribers who are not TV engineers, why not do a brief video on how a flat screen TV actually works? I'd be fascinated to learn how the broadcasts we receive get to the screen, and what's technically involved in making that possible (in layman terminology). If you've covered this in an earlier vlog I apologise for asking, and if you have perhaps you can say where it is. I look forward to learning more. Wishing you contnued success on an interesting channel.👍
Love your channel & its thanks to you doing a back light repair I successfully replaced back lights on our sons curved 55” sammy tv & have just done the same on our 49” Sony tv, so keep the back light repairs coming, Lol! 😂
24 hrs of Misty, yes please😃. I’m sure you don’t force anyone to watch your channel, if anyone doesn’t like , then don’t watch. I love your content keep up the good work. I like the suggestion of an episode describing how a flat screen TV work.
Each video has a little different content but the main part I think is how many watch your channel and then try to repair their tv which is better than throwing them away at the tip our local recycling facility now sell tv vcrs dvd players and anything with chips in they also recover the small amount of gold from the connections 👍😁love it keep it up
Hi Allen I enjoy your videos immensly. I used to repair tvs years ago (sixties) when they had crts. Replacing the back lights in my Samsung U48JU6445 was a daunting prospect, so I left the job to avery capable fellow called Chris, who resides in a oldy world shop in Conisbee, market Place, Lincolnshire. End result Perfect! Raymond Reeves.
You should keep a record of all the TVs you repair, maybe even leave a special number (in permanent marker) on the aluminium back / base . Another good video.
Yes I like watching your content too whatever it is, and the cat. regards from my cat Misty too......take no notice of the idiots. In the model railway hobby we call them rivet counters....
My internet went weird once and despite it "passing" a lot of the line tests they did, they eventually had to come out and replace the cable from the house to the pole across the road. That also involved stopping traffic and getting up a pole and stuff. Worked a treat. Cable from the house to the pole also went through some trees, one engineer said that's not good.
If I remember correctly, tvs were the first thing I started fixing 4 years ago by myself. First ever object I fixed were old computers at school, most of them I fixed, others had some strange faults and became doners. Now, when I find tvs/monitors, I try to fix them, and when I can't, I experiment with them. I have a 32 inch tv with a cracked screen that I'm trying to fix with different screens from other tvs. Still trying to understand how and why it works, and how that fix can be replicated to other products.
VDSL speeds are dependent on noise overhead. The router will negotiate the fastest speed it can with the exchange. It's not a purely on/off situation. Sometimes after an outage the exchange has "learnt" the maximum speed of your line while it was degraded & noisy, and will not automatically increase the speed again. If your ISP is any good, they can reset the line stats and the speed will go back up to whatever profile the line can support. Just don't turn the router off during the 24-72hr learning period. I'm so glad I now have fiber.
Why are you bending the metal tabs??? They are there to locate the led strip only and shouldn't be bent! This bending can also cause issues when clipping the white frame back on. Fit the strip in at a slight angle to clear the metal tabs. The better way to stick the strip on is not to take all of the tape off straight away but to take only about an inch of the backing tape off and locate and stick that part down. Then remove the rest of the blue backing by moving it along and up at the same time with one hand, while holding the LED strip in place with the other while moving along. This takes seconds and is more precise. It is also not true that they are not selling prism sheets (Light Guide Plates) any more........the trade supplier in France currently has 21 originals in stock and 9 "compatibles", for immediate delivery. I too have had one or two delivered with damage in transit, but I have been refunded or a new one sent out each time, with no issues.
Come on mate ya not doing enough backlight fixes haha 😂. I'm new to ya chanel fella think it's fantastic it's tv repair so what ever the fault is your still fixing tv lol. If ppl not happy they can get stood on and go else where. Keep up the fantastic work. I've got Sony bravia 85" it's on even if I'm jot in room backlight on lowest setting as too bright for room how long u think this will give me working back lights it's around 2 years old now been on nearly 24/7 I always wonder how long left on it haha
When i lived in UK i was getting 20mbps max in the town centre, i had BT look at it 10 times and told me that was the best i would get When i moved to Thailand i was expecting a worse.speed I am now living in the Thai countryside about 100 miles from nearest town and get 450mbs i think UK need to get upto date. I was paying £24 a month in UK here i am paying £8. I know what you mean about socks 😂😂😂
Being an idiot gets you blocked? There’s a lot of content creators that I think are idiots so I don’t watch their output and/or ignore their output when it comes into my feed. I always find the older the creator the more chance there is of them taking the hump about criticism. Welcome to Keir Starmers dystopian world, adopted by a TH-camr and his moderators. I've unsubscribed, I cannot stand emotional thin skinned creators, it's not just about you, it's the audience you invite to view your output that are the judges and you don't like it.
Any merit in producing a league table of failure by model number (not necessarily screen size specific) ? Also, why was it void, has it been opened before...or maybe ex display on full whack?
Why a 49 and a 50? I went (many years ago) to Currys with a tape mewsure. Overall width isn't a marketing term, but was important for "does it physically fit"
Do you have anyway to like fully flash a full firmware kinda like recovery on a old Samsung 4K Smart TV? I have a old EU43JU6060K that the smart part of it is gone, basically has 0 apps and shows memory as being full so can't install any app and the later updates didn't fix anything either... I already tried all resets from service menu, tried changing smart tv country and nothing fixed it 🤬
You have 17.9k subscribers,18k must be only a short time away. As for dynamic mode, it has the same effect as leaving a new tv as it came out of the box. It keeps us in a job, thank god for Samsung and LG, without them we would be starving.
In case you read this comment Allen, and on behalf of some of your subscribers who are not TV engineers, why not do a brief video on how a flat screen TV actually works? I'd be fascinated to learn how the broadcasts we receive get to the screen, and what's technically involved in making that possible (in layman terminology). If you've covered this in an earlier vlog I apologise for asking, and if you have perhaps you can say where it is. I look forward to learning more. Wishing you contnued success on an interesting channel.👍
Love your channel & its thanks to you doing a back light repair I successfully replaced back lights on our sons curved 55” sammy tv & have just done the same on our 49” Sony tv, so keep the back light repairs coming, Lol! 😂
24 hrs of Misty, yes please😃. I’m sure you don’t force anyone to watch your channel, if anyone doesn’t like , then don’t watch. I love your content keep up the good work. I like the suggestion of an episode describing how a flat screen TV work.
Each video has a little different content but the main part I think is how many watch your channel and then try to repair their tv which is better than throwing them away at the tip our local recycling facility now sell tv vcrs dvd players and anything with chips in they also recover the small amount of gold from the connections 👍😁love it keep it up
Hi Allen I enjoy your videos immensly. I used to repair tvs years ago (sixties) when they had crts. Replacing the back lights in my Samsung U48JU6445 was a daunting prospect, so I left the job to avery capable fellow called Chris, who resides in a oldy world shop in Conisbee, market Place, Lincolnshire. End result Perfect! Raymond Reeves.
You should keep a record of all the TVs you repair, maybe even leave a special number (in permanent marker) on the aluminium back / base .
Another good video.
Love watching your videos and what you say it makes me smile...keep up the good work.
I like watching all your videos thanks so much watching from Australia God bless you and your cat
congrats on getting to 17.9k u deserve every single subscriber. i totally agree its ur channel and u can put what u like on it.
Your English teacher must be incredibly proud.
Yes I like watching your content too whatever it is, and the cat. regards from my cat Misty too......take no notice of the idiots. In the model railway hobby we call them rivet counters....
My internet went weird once and despite it "passing" a lot of the line tests they did, they eventually had to come out and replace the cable from the house to the pole across the road. That also involved stopping traffic and getting up a pole and stuff. Worked a treat. Cable from the house to the pole also went through some trees, one engineer said that's not good.
Great work as always i only do my own electronic stuff .Ignore the idiots they try to ruin most peoples channel .
I think you should put a service sticker thingy inside it so you can track returning TVs, like they did in the olden daze.
If I remember correctly, tvs were the first thing I started fixing 4 years ago by myself. First ever object I fixed were old computers at school, most of them I fixed, others had some strange faults and became doners.
Now, when I find tvs/monitors, I try to fix them, and when I can't, I experiment with them. I have a 32 inch tv with a cracked screen that I'm trying to fix with different screens from other tvs. Still trying to understand how and why it works, and how that fix can be replicated to other products.
Yep you can't fix stupid but you can fix TVs! Keep up the great work Allen 👍🏻 18k soon! Well done.
VDSL speeds are dependent on noise overhead. The router will negotiate the fastest speed it can with the exchange.
It's not a purely on/off situation.
Sometimes after an outage the exchange has "learnt" the maximum speed of your line while it was degraded & noisy, and will not automatically increase the speed again.
If your ISP is any good, they can reset the line stats and the speed will go back up to whatever profile the line can support. Just don't turn the router off during the 24-72hr learning period.
I'm so glad I now have fiber.
Why are you bending the metal tabs??? They are there to locate the led strip only and shouldn't be bent! This bending can also cause issues when clipping the white frame back on. Fit the strip in at a slight angle to clear the metal tabs. The better way to stick the strip on is not to take all of the tape off straight away but to take only about an inch of the backing tape off and locate and stick that part down. Then remove the rest of the blue backing by moving it along and up at the same time with one hand, while holding the LED strip in place with the other while moving along. This takes seconds and is more precise. It is also not true that they are not selling prism sheets (Light Guide Plates) any more........the trade supplier in France currently has 21 originals in stock and 9 "compatibles", for immediate delivery. I too have had one or two delivered with damage in transit, but I have been refunded or a new one sent out each time, with no issues.
Another set lives on.
I simply cannot understand why people moan about a channels content, it's really simple, if it's not something your interested in don't watch it!
Why dont you put a little sticker by the circuit boards to show that you have worked on it before and what the fault was?
That's a really good idea. It has my vote.
I just write on the inside where the boards are with a sharpie 😊
I was thinking the same!
You think by now. They'd design it so you could pull led strips from the side without pulling the screens off. Like they be in a track.
They don't really.want you to repair them though, just buy yet another
Come on mate ya not doing enough backlight fixes haha 😂. I'm new to ya chanel fella think it's fantastic it's tv repair so what ever the fault is your still fixing tv lol. If ppl not happy they can get stood on and go else where. Keep up the fantastic work. I've got Sony bravia 85" it's on even if I'm jot in room backlight on lowest setting as too bright for room how long u think this will give me working back lights it's around 2 years old now been on nearly 24/7 I always wonder how long left on it haha
Now there's an interesting thought "The Back Light Minstrel Show" !
Now, back to the light show.....
When i lived in UK i was getting 20mbps max in the town centre, i had BT look at it 10 times and told me that was the best i would get
When i moved to Thailand i was expecting a worse.speed
I am now living in the Thai countryside about 100 miles from nearest town and get 450mbs i think UK need to get upto date.
I was paying £24 a month in UK here i am paying £8. I know what you mean about socks 😂😂😂
seems to be called ASMR now
Congrats. 20K soon!
Thank god that I have a Samsung OLED as I always have a Dynamic picture mode on 🤣 but I like the backlight videos :-)
I got a Toshiba TV for Christmas its got a very nice picture
When routers are switched off they have to be given time to settle down when back up, may be that 🙂
Being an idiot gets you blocked?
There’s a lot of content creators that I think are idiots so I don’t watch their output and/or ignore their output when it comes into my feed.
I always find the older the creator the more chance there is of them taking the hump about criticism.
Welcome to Keir Starmers dystopian world, adopted by a TH-camr and his moderators.
I've unsubscribed, I cannot stand emotional thin skinned creators, it's not just about you, it's the audience you invite to view your output that are the judges and you don't like it.
Any merit in producing a league table of failure by model number (not necessarily screen size specific) ? Also, why was it void, has it been opened before...or maybe ex display on full whack?
have you ever been to port isaac where they film doc martin?
Many times. Why the question.
Any chance you could pan out to make watching a bit more of a pleasure.😊
Don’t like it, then don’t watch it I say.
Why a 49 and a 50?
I went (many years ago) to Currys with a tape mewsure. Overall width isn't a marketing term, but was important for "does it physically fit"
No problem with any of your repairs those who do find the on off switch and watch someone else
Do you have anyway to like fully flash a full firmware kinda like recovery on a old Samsung 4K Smart TV?
I have a old EU43JU6060K that the smart part of it is gone, basically has 0 apps and shows memory as being full so can't install any app and the later updates didn't fix anything either...
I already tried all resets from service menu, tried changing smart tv country and nothing fixed it 🤬
Wow your internet is slow even @ 15 mbps where i am my speed is 212 mbps upload speed
You have 17.9k subscribers,18k must be only a short time away.
As for dynamic mode, it has the same effect as leaving a new tv as it came out of the box.
It keeps us in a job, thank god for Samsung and LG, without them we would be starving.
Here for the 24hr backlight changes, sorry but any misty is too much misty. Maybe make another channel for her.
Jesus I just listened to 5 minutes of you babbling on about that this is your channel. No thanks, please block me.
Oh I hope he does he never liked you