Samsung TV WHITE SPOTS - DIY Backlight Repair of Fallen Lenses

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Does your TV screen display bright white halo spots? This problem may be due to failed glue on the backlight lens bulbs, sometimes called reflector or diffuser lens bulbs (there may be other troubleshoot solutions to your problem). If you carefully tilt your TV from side to side and hear parts sliding around inside, this could be the fallen lenses. The weakened glue can result from long term usage under high heat and or humidity.
CAUTION: I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL but this video is a complete walk-through on how I disassembled, re-glued the fallen lenses, and reassembled a "Samsung Series 6 (6300-6350) LED 65 inch television." Only attempt this DIY repair if you are willing to sacrifice losing your TV; meaning, you're willing to buy a new one if this approach doesn't work and or you destroy your TV in the process. Other than re-gluing the fallen lenses, there's a more advanced option of fixing the problem if you know your TV model details by replacing the entire backlight strips. You can try ordering backlight replacement strips from various electronic stores, shopjimmy.com, Amazon.com, Alibaba.com, or tvpartstoday.com. I AM NOT ASSOCIATED with any of these businesses but I too was looking for alternative solutions. I hope my video provides you some insight on how to possibly solve your problem, good luck.
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  • @alfarizki90
    @alfarizki902 ай бұрын

    Your video bring me back at youtube in 2010, I like it because is from a man who documentary his diy job to show us how to fix problem like that. Thx man, its really helping me 👍🏻

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    2 ай бұрын

    I wish you success on your own DIY project.

  • @esracoon
    @esracoon2 күн бұрын

    good job and well done on the info. just found one in the alley and after plugging it in, noticed the same problem, also heard something rolling around inside, otherwise works fine. looks like a future project for me. 👍

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    2 күн бұрын

    That does "sound" familiar, good luck on the alley find project.

  • @CrashRebootL3
    @CrashRebootL314 күн бұрын

    You're a mad man, good job.

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    14 күн бұрын

    Hmm... perhaps more so before and happier after :)

  • @flyhappy2811
    @flyhappy28116 күн бұрын

    thx for your step by step help, I fixed my TV, good video

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    6 күн бұрын

    Fantastic and great execution on your part.

  • @davidlyman639
    @davidlyman6396 күн бұрын

    Thank you...a well done video. I feel confident it getting this done.

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    6 күн бұрын

    I wish you success on your endeavor.

  • @_CryptoNoob_
    @_CryptoNoob_Ай бұрын

    Omg this is exactly what my 14 month old Samsung TV is doing... I just bought a new one last month that I haven't opened yet but this is good news. I hope this fixes my TV. Thank you for posting this video!!

  • @_CryptoNoob_

    @_CryptoNoob_

    Ай бұрын

    My TV with the issue is model tu-8000 crystal HD led TV. It's 75". Posting this in case anyone has same issues. I will be taking mine apart this week and I'll post back with my results

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    Ай бұрын

    I wish you well on your project.

  • @MrBlowerassy
    @MrBlowerassy8 күн бұрын

    you kind sir gave me the courage to open mine up...unfortunately for me all bulbs were in place (bought the tv second hand,i'm suspecting they changed the leds,so what else could be causing the white spots?maybe they forgot to add 1 deflector?)

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    8 күн бұрын

    Before you opened up your TV, you could have tilted it side to side / back n forth to hear and listen for the fallen lenses sliding around inside. If you didn't hear anything, that could have been an early indicator that perhaps your specific white light spotted halo problem may be due to something else; unfortunately, I'm not knowledgeable enough to help you... BUT, I have seen other troubleshooting videos on YTube that point out other options to try to fix the white light problem. You'll have to do your own research and see if any of those options solve the problem. Another thought to consider though is that even if the bulbs are re-glued on, if they're not perfectly centered, they may not reflect the light properly and thus, you still get the halo effect. This is one reason why I also mentioned in the video, you can take it one step further and buy replacement "bulb strips" that come already assembled. Otherwise, you may want to contact the second hand store and talk to them. Sorry I could not be of more help, good luck and thanks for stopping by.

  • @marsailmar2
    @marsailmar228 күн бұрын

    Thanks! This tutorial guided me through every step on a 75" Samsung. Some issues with getting the thin bezels to fit tightly together but the white spots are gone!

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    28 күн бұрын

    Great job! I'm glad I could help someone else out.

  • @Eric-bh7jy
    @Eric-bh7jy7 күн бұрын

    Great video, but man is this going to be tedious to fix my stupid TV

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    7 күн бұрын

    I hear ya and pack a lot of patience because you don't want to break anything else in the process and then cross your fingers when you put it all back together and turn it on... good luck Eric.

  • @davidadams6360
    @davidadams636012 күн бұрын

    Thanks, you gave me the confidence that I needed!

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    12 күн бұрын

    Hi David, I wish you success on your repair (you're a man who works with his hands, tools, machines and wood - respect to you for that) but remember, there's risk with the attempt. If you don't get the bulbs on just right, (let alone don't break anything else in the process) it may not solve the problem but you can always go the extra step and purchase and replace the bulb strips. You certainly will learn how to take apart the TV to get to that decision in the process, good luck.

  • @davidadams6360

    @davidadams6360

    12 күн бұрын

    Done! Working fine! Opened and glued and back together!

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    12 күн бұрын

    Well done sir.

  • @vule1911
    @vule19112 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for this detailed video. I bought a second hand tv that has this problem. It’s great to know it can be fixed. Just a question is it not good to use the screw machine later on because I saw you used it at the beginning but not later on?

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    2 ай бұрын

    The drill machine will only work on the shallow screws unless you have an extended length bit. The other screws are deeply recessed within narrow channels but I soon realized, I wanted a better "contact feeling" with what I was working on so that I didn't strip the screw head or the internal housing the screws fit inside. That would create another problem! The extended length hand held screwdriver was the right tool for me. Keep in mind that you can also replace the entire "strip of bulbs" rather than gluing them back on individually, (I referred to this issue in the video. It takes a couple extra steps to do near the end, unlocking the reflector sheet and removing it, then removing the old strip of bulbs but at least you don't have to worry about if you glued them back on correctly.) I wish you well on your project.

  • @Lokesha_Gowda
    @Lokesha_Gowda22 күн бұрын

    Thanks

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    14 күн бұрын

    I hope you found something useful from watching.

  • @benwatkins3794
    @benwatkins37942 ай бұрын

    I cracked the front panel when trying to unstick the tape at the bottom, as my dog started barking and made me jump 🤦

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh no, so much for man's best friend! Yeah, some of the parts I came across are quite fragile.

  • @dannyboy6114
    @dannyboy61142 ай бұрын

    Hi great video pal. When you fitted your first bezel is that just for the white screens and when putting on the top bezel what happens with them flappy bits at the side do they just tuck in.

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    2 ай бұрын

    After I replaced the two white sheets (thick heavy and thin fitment), the 4 flimsy thin black bezels will clip in holding the two white sheets in place (refer to video time of 11:50-14:00). The LED/LCD TV screen will follow and rest on top of and be centered over the bezeled white sheets. In regards to your mention of "top bezel and flappy bits at the side"... can you be more specific? Are you referring to the TV frame bezel and circuit boards? After the TV screen is centered, you will attach, (14:45 gently clip in and then screw in 5 screws) the black outer one piece Frame Bezel. The circuit boards still hang out of the way. At 15:32, is when I prepared to flip the TV over (yes, I placed the circuit boards up under the sheath strips to protect them when flipping the TV over but I didn't fully clip them in yet. If you can secure them before flipping the TV over, that's your option). I chose to secure them in after flipping the TV over. The main issue here is that you don't want to damage the circuit boards during the flip over. I hope that helps.

  • @MrStopsrust

    @MrStopsrust

    2 ай бұрын

    Great video thanks .. I will try ... I have a Samsung 75 6300 series

  • @notyouraveragejoe855

    @notyouraveragejoe855

    2 ай бұрын

    If you don't want to risk getting the re-glued bulbs on just right (which is free to attempt), then take the extra steps (undo the locking mechanism and remove the last reflector sheet, not shown but mentioned at 10:20 in my video) and buy "$" the replacement bulb strips that already come with glued on bulbs. You just remove and replace the entire strip of bulbs. I wish you well on your project, take notes, and be patient in the process but also, be willing to buy a new TV if it doesn't work out... Good Luck.

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