My Samsung LU28R550UQRXXU has received damage to one of the connectors that supply power to the backlight (there are two, one on each side) Half the screen is perfect but the the other half is unlit and fades to black.
This is the connector that is working fine
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The connector for the other side has snapped off, the snapped part indicated by the red arrow. What are the chances of getting this repaired? It seems criminal to throw the monitor away!
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***UPDATE***
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@oldturkey03 So I got the LED strip out, actually much easier than I thought it would be, I don't like my chances of soldering it, it looks way too delicate so I'm currently searching for a replacement
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So I got the LED strip out, actually much easier than I thought it would be, I don't like my chances of soldering it, it looks way too delicate so I'm currently searching for a replacement
My Samsung LU28R550UQRXXU has received damage to one of the connectors that supply power to the backlight (there are two, one on each side) Half the screen is perfect but the the other half is unlit and fades to black.
This is the connector that is working fine
[image|2887785]
The connector for the other side has snapped off, the snapped part indicated by the red arrow. What are the chances of getting this repaired? It seems criminal to throw the monitor away!
[image|2887788]
[image|2887787]
[image|2887786]
[image|2887789]
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***UPDATE***
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So I got the LED strip out, actually much easier than I thought it would be, I don't like my chances of soldering it, it looks way too delicate so I'm currently searching for a replacement
My Samsung LU28R550UQRXXU has received damage to one of the connectors that supply power to the backlight (there are two, one on each side) Half the screen is perfect but the the other half is unlit and fades to black.
This is the connector that is working fine
[image|2887785]
The connector for the other side has snapped off, the snapped part indicated by the red arrow. What are the chances of getting this repaired? It seems criminal to throw the monitor away!
[image|2887788]
[image|2887787]
[image|2887786]
[image|2887789]