Great video!!! I have a 75inch Hisence tv. I followed your instructions step by step and you saved me over $500. You definitely earned my subscription! 👍🏾
I watched your video as a guide before purchasing and performing the replacement of my LED'S on my 85" Hisense. Your video helped out so much. The only real difference was that my LED'S were glued down rather than clipped in, but I managed to get them off. All 16 of them...lol. TV is back up and running now. Thanks again for the upload of the video and for supplying the correct replacement part.
Was it just bad leds? Or did you have to replace any boards? My 85 just went out. I have sound but not picture. I replaced the Main Board but same problem.
I can say that I safely was able to do this with my 55H7B today and I’m so happy, tried with Samsung in the past and failed but this guy made it simple and clear. Previous fail was I bent the screen a tad but what I did this time was do it in a king bed and slide the screen off and back on
I ordered the set of LED strips from Shop Jimmy for this model. They were listed as used. They burned out within 2 weeks so I returned them for a refund and they had no more in stock. So I replaced a total of 10 single bad LED's on the original strips with LED and lens cap kit I bought from them, and over 2 months later, it still works.
@@Franckystudios unfortunately no. I had a board issue and it cause further problems. It was an easy fix but I couldn't find a board anywhere so I had to toss it.
@@anthonywert Thank you. I was going to try to fix mine, I thought it wasn't worth doing that. I had to ask you. Thank you for the update. I will trash it now.
Whys nobody done a video yet explaining about the voltage regulator and how that can cause spontaneous backlight issues? I've seen it no where on RU-vid but just came into the issue myself. So anybody who's having spontaneous backlights that work fully but don't work until properly until the tele warms up you probably just need a new power board. Thank goodness I didn't take my screen apart for nothing or though I did order new backlights.
Turn the lights off in the room, grab a flashlight, and shine it on the TV. If you can’t see anything on the screen then you don’t have a backlight problem. You have a black screen problem. Completely different diagnosis
I was thinking of repairing my hisense 55r6e but its a hundred dollars cheaper now then it was when I first bought it so meh just bought a new one. It lasted a little over 5 years so most likely something else was going to go like the mainboard or power supply.
Parts on order from ShopJimmy, but what did I get myself into? This looks like several careful hours. At age 84, I'll have to do it to save my excellent picture Hisense 55" TV. Thank you.
If the screen went dark all at once wouldn't that mean that there must be another issue than LEDS?.. What are the odds that ALL 14 (or how many in the Hisence 75R6E3) light strips went out at once?...or are they connected to where if 1 goes out they all go out? I do see a picture in the screen when I get close to the TV screen. And the sound is working. Thanks
I have a Hisense 50 50H7C and the other evening while watching TV I ran downstairs and came back up to a blank TV that still had the audio going, after shutting it off + unplugging for 60+ seconds I tried turning the TV on only to briefly see the Hisense Logo fade away... yet I could still hear audio and change channels/inputs with the black screen. I purchased a replacement T-Con board, proper model for my model TV and it looks like an easy enough replacement... I'm just hoping I don't have to do all of this!!
there are three sheets and the hard plastic.... i replaced my strips and am mounting everything back together again..... could someone tell me what is the order of the sheets to make them fit together
Accidentally mixed up the filters I got everything back together can see small scratches under screen when it's white and see finger prints also is this because there not in right order or did I mess it up
So on my 75" hisense there's this black bezel piece that snaps on all the way around. Before you put the metal bezel on. I cant figure how how the piece on the bottom goes on where all the ribbon cables are. No matter what I try the ribbons cables are in the way. I can't rem how they were on originally
Hello sir good morning,i have a hisense tv 65" ,unfortunately my little boy hit this by his toy and the screen has been damaged (crack / black) but still working.i just want to ask what was the damaged,what is to be replace?and how much is the cost? Thabk you sir
If you can even find people that repair tvs good luck. If you are not mechanical and electrical inclined don't even try. Most time now days the parts cost as much as a new tv with some components. Everything is just throw away now... I've got a 75" to try and repair... 😬 Gotta have a heck of a room and tables to lay everything on to even try this...
My 65 hisense roku TV 2018 got really dark on half side of screen could see light flickering a little bit hisense 65r6107 is its model number where do I order light strips
Hi my name is eric I have a hisense 50 inch led lcd 4k tv here is the info I turn it on and the hisense logo appears also the no signal logo but the top half of the screen is so dark you can barely see the bottom is still lit. screen goes dark after about 30 seconds completely hisense 50 in 4k led lcd 50h7gb1. Not sure I have the tools to fix it should I take it somewhere?
Hello, i changed the LED lights and it flashes on and goes back out i can tell the tv is on because i can hear the sound is there another reason why this would be happening
@@chrismarsh2649 it didnt work… im guessing the motherboard in it up Or something but i had to get rid of the entire 75 inch tv and i just bought another
Greetings, Thanks for the Vid. I have a HiSense 55" Roku TV It shut off the other day and would not turn back on. The standby light turns on when plugged in then dims and flashes once goes black for a couple seconds this sequence repeats continuously. I replaced the power board. Same issue. I measured the power from the USB port and the USB power seems to cycle with the light sequence. as if the TV is rebooting. Any ideas ?
I think this is what it does when the LEDs go out. Take your phone flash light or light in a dark room hold the light at your screen you will be able to see the logos if tv is on. But the LEDs aren't lighting up. They work like Christmas tree lights. Few go down none will work. Boards usually know how much power they are supposed to be using so it could flash off and on as a safety measure.
@@regularguyfixes3142 I have a Hisense 58A6100UWR and when I turn it on I can see the Hisense/Roku logo, but then it goes away. Does this sound like backlight only issue? I would be willing to replace the backlight, but I don't want to go down a rabbit hole.....
@@ryahrens if the logo Is bright like normal then I don't think your leds are bad. I get no image on mine when turned on unless you hold a flashlight to the screen then you can just barely make out an image.
Nothing solders in right? Just clips and screws? If so I can do this definitely!!! I’m going to. Cost of parts for my two TVs need repairing is just 130 bucks. Repair guy wants to charge 500 at base! I’m not rich lolz So I’ll do it myself
Did it all, found a blown led bulb. Replaced it, and when I turned the tv on, Hisense came on quick, and then went away. The infrared light started blinking, but no picture. I was able to fix a Samsung tv earlier and resolved that one. This one I don't know. Guess take it all apart and check ribbons and connections at the light strips ?
75R6E3 backlight need to be changed and wanna know should I hire someone to do it? Afraid I won't put back together right after reading comments. It's my sister's TV went out while was house sitting over summer and I feel responsible.
@@charmgurl It ended up being the powersupply to the leds, I had changed all the leds found them on aliexpress but it hadnt fixed it. I was going to put it all back together, the damn cat walked on the screen and shattered it... At least costco refunded it before and I got a Hisense LG5 120inch Lasertv , SO much better!
Does anybody know how many LED strips I would need for a Hisense 43H4030F3 43" TV? I hate to do a complete teardown before ordering just to count the strips. More chance of screwing something up or otherwise breaking something else. I've searched all over for a count or another teardown I could count myself but was unable to find anything. (Apologies for the necro-posting)
I have the Hisence 40 H3C that recently the back light went out . When powering the TV on the logo lights up momentarily . I have sound but can barely see the picture. Trying to determine if it is a unit board issue . What indicates that the led strip need to be replaced?
@@avitanoyt7953 i fixed backlighting issue but broke screen when we were flipping it back over cause we didn’t support each corner (only three corners supported) so I guess im pitching it
Jeremy Pineda hmmm that's funny...mine just died tonight...wonder if they have a two year timer installed to power surge the LED to force you to pay for repair or upgrade. I'm pissed right now.
I bought a Samsung, and it had a stripe on it right out of the box. Took it back for a replacement. Same thing. Bought a Hisense, and was working pretty good for a couple years. Then, got this black screen problem. Mine's a backlight issue, but I'm not going to take it all apart like the video.
@@jessesamson7392 hisense is junk. ours quit just after two years. Pretty sure the backlights are bad cause you can turn the TV on and take a phone flashlight and see the hisense logo
You missed one of the clips the led strip goes under ! It was the next to the last strip you botched ! That should have been obvious when you edited this video ! This would drive me crazy , and I would have gone back and fixed it !