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The model(s) that use this T-con board have a history of LED panel failure. If this board does not fix the TV, it's likely that the TV has a bad panel/screen.
First unhook the connector from the power board to the panel lights and see if both LED 1 and 2 have about the same voltage, I think you will find it does and in that case its time for some new LED strips but getting the panel apart isn't really a job for someone that hasn't done it before, chances are you will damage the panel taking it apart and reassembling it ...if its in the panel and I think it will be watch some vids on how to replace the lamps...the best guy on youtube for vids is norcal...search for some of his vids and watch them for some help...Good luck!
just see the motherboard manual or circuit diagram on cpu cabinat.find attached snapshat of front panel of motherboard to plug back front panel connection.
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