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@jasennielsen just to verify, your TV is a Samsung UN65MU7600F. You have a picture before just no backlight. You replaced the backlight strips. Now you have a backlight but no video? Is that correct? Have you double checked your work to make sure it is all properly connected? What have you checked? Issues like these are commonly issues with either the main board (GPU) or the panel itself.
@jasennielsen yes, it does. I have had a polarizer reversed once. I used some of those polarized sunglasses and guess what? I ended up having a great privacy screen :-)) Needed to reverse the polarizers :-))
Did you try wearing polarized sunglasses and check if you can see a picture at all, you never said?
Good trick with polarized light is to look at the screen of most mobile phones whilst wearing polarized sunglasses and then turn the phone 90° and view it again to see the difference
@jasennielsen just to verify, your TV is a Samsung UN65MU7600F. You have a picture before just no backlight. You replaced the backlight strips. Now you have a backlight but no video? Is that correct? Have you double checked your work to make sure it is all properly connected? What have you checked? Issues like these are commonly issues with either the main board (GPU) or the panel itself.
par oldturkey03
That is correct. And yes, i did go back threw my work it looked ok. Would it make a differance if maybe one of the screens was backwards?
par Jasen Nielsen
@jasennielsen yes, it does. I have had a polarizer reversed once. I used some of those polarized sunglasses and guess what? I ended up having a great privacy screen :-)) Needed to reverse the polarizers :-))
par oldturkey03
so that would make it have no picture then?
par Jasen Nielsen
@jasennielsen
Did you try wearing polarized sunglasses and check if you can see a picture at all, you never said?
Good trick with polarized light is to look at the screen of most mobile phones whilst wearing polarized sunglasses and then turn the phone 90° and view it again to see the difference
par jayeff
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