09 jun 2016, 08:40
#233441
Har fundet dette fra avforums hvor en gut har udbedret edge bleeding på et LG TV.
Jeg synes hans forklaring giver god mening, at det simpelthen er pga skruerne der er stramment for hårdt på panelet som giver disse lyse områder i kanten af skærmen.
Man kan undres det ikke bliver tjecket ordenligt på fabrikken.
Take your TV down and place it gently face down on a blanket or carpet.
Then take the white plastic cover off. Please do not touch any of the circuitry if you take the back off.
If you have cats or pets keep them out of the room.
Then around the edges of the aluminium shield you will see black tiny screws unscrew them and ever so slightly then screw them in again, do this one by one.
What you are looking for is the slightest resistance when you screw them back in.
Make sure they are not tight at all, just in enough to hold up the panel.
I found that a lot of these screws were very tight.
Then put the plastic shield on again, leave the top corner screws off if you want.
Jeg synes hans forklaring giver god mening, at det simpelthen er pga skruerne der er stramment for hårdt på panelet som giver disse lyse områder i kanten af skærmen.
Man kan undres det ikke bliver tjecket ordenligt på fabrikken.
Take your TV down and place it gently face down on a blanket or carpet.
Then take the white plastic cover off. Please do not touch any of the circuitry if you take the back off.
If you have cats or pets keep them out of the room.
Then around the edges of the aluminium shield you will see black tiny screws unscrew them and ever so slightly then screw them in again, do this one by one.
What you are looking for is the slightest resistance when you screw them back in.
Make sure they are not tight at all, just in enough to hold up the panel.
I found that a lot of these screws were very tight.
Then put the plastic shield on again, leave the top corner screws off if you want.
