This television belonged to Cory, my flat mate. The screen went black. And he said if I can fix it, I can have it.
It's a Vizio, model e470i-AO. The sound works fine. He used this television as a computer monitor. We hooked it up to his computer. We could hear the sound from one of his video games.
I shone a flashlight at an angle against the screen. We could see a dim image from the menu of his video game.
From what I have read, this means the LED back light is bad.
My question is, what part do I replace?
I have repaired several notebook computers. But working on a television is new for me.
Is there a separate power board that runs just the LEDs?
Also, I don't want to use this television. It's way too large for me. If I can fix it, I will just sell the thing. Is it worth the time, money and effort to repair this television?
Thank you much for your help! Happy Trails, Anthony
It's a Vizio, model e470i-AO. The sound works fine. He used this television as a computer monitor. We hooked it up to his computer. We could hear the sound from one of his video games.
I shone a flashlight at an angle against the screen. We could see a dim image from the menu of his video game.
From what I have read, this means the LED back light is bad.
My question is, what part do I replace?
I have repaired several notebook computers. But working on a television is new for me.
Is there a separate power board that runs just the LEDs?
Also, I don't want to use this television. It's way too large for me. If I can fix it, I will just sell the thing. Is it worth the time, money and effort to repair this television?
Thank you much for your help! Happy Trails, Anthony