I was just wondering if anyone's had a go at replacing individual led's on led strips,I've noticed that one or two places are selling them now,very cheaply. I've got a 50" LG in at the moment & the kit of 12 strips runs in at around £85 or so,which does make it an expensive job,but at least you know,you won't have to strip the screen again,because one of the other led's have failed a few weeks/day's later.
I'm just curious though about changing single ones,best method of doing so.I had little play this morning with a second hand strip(LG)now these are painted white!so firstly I tried hot air high temp,heated from back.The led comes off o.k. but the board does dis colour badly,I found you had to reduce heat to around 200 deg,to prevent paint changing colour,but then how do you reheat to solder in place led?I've looked at you tube,methods vary from hot air to breaking old led off board,then cleaning off dead bits with wick & hand soldering back on.Shop Jimmy use a hot plate system designed for back lights.
I'm just interested in what methods anyone else is using at the moment.I may well stick to just replacing the failed strips,but it would be nice to know how reliable individual replacement is.
Thanks guy's,John.