Repurpose a Smart TV

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Back Beat Pat

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My dog attacked the tv, I think he was following a rabbit. Now I have a smart tv with a broken screen that cannot be fixed. Thus I wish to turn it into a dumb light as in a false window. I have opened it up and removed the screen and I see two electronic boards internally. Can I discard the two boards and just attach a 240v switch to the incoming supply to run the background lights?
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dendad

Joined Feb 20, 2016
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I was inspired by DIY Perks Youtube channel to have a play with an old TV backlight.
Have a look at this posting of my efforts that includes a link to the diyperks video.
http://www.sadarc.org/xenforo/upload/index.php?threads/old-tv-as-work-light.425/#post-3350
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If you can, just use the existing power board and toss the TV one. The power supply board will usually have the back light driver on it. The trick is to see how it is turned on from the TV board. My post shows how I fixed this TV.
It is well worth doing as the light is very good.
 

Externet

Joined Nov 29, 2005
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Before you remove any components; measure voltage and current the backlight(s) take to work, and where in the power supply board is their source connector(s) Write that on the nearby metal chassis.
I have 3 ceiling lights from defunct TVs, 2 of them run from a purchased supply matching the requierements. Another from its own original internal supply.

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Did not find the images installed flush on 'acoustic' ceiling tiles :(
 
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dendad

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On one of the TVs I use for an work light, I could not use the original power supply so a suitable unregulated supply was made and each string of LEDs has an added constant current regulator as shown below.
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Using an LM337 -Ve regulator (NOT an LM317) has the advantage that the tab is the -Ve connection so it was just screwed down to the TV frame as a heat sink.
First you need to determine the voltage the LED strings need, then add maybe 10V to that number so the LM337 has some headroom.
This TV had 4 strings of LEDs so there are 4 LM337 regulators installed.
 
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Certainly the first staep will be an investigation of the backlighting system on that damaged TV. The first two that I tried to convert had LED schemes that were not usable easily. The LEDs were in several separate groups with no simple way to provide an alternate mounting. That is why the very first step is a close investigation.
 
My dog attacked the tv, I think he was following a rabbit. Now I have a smart tv with a broken screen that cannot be fixed. Thus I wish to turn it into a dumb light as in a false window. I have opened it up and removed the screen and I see two electronic boards internally. Can I discard the two boards and just attach a 240v switch to the incoming supply to run the background lights?
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Don’t connect 240V straight to the TV parts it’s not designed for that and can be dangerous.
Those boards control and power the backlight at low voltage. If you want a light panel, either keep the original LED driver or remove everything and use a proper LED light strip behind it.
 
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