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Default Hacking an LED LCD TV

Junked to the street minus ps and main board section, so just the
display,only 2011 vintage. What other than the 64 LEDs (more stubborn so
far to salvaging than the ones I've won from mains LED lamps)?. Any use
for the microprism sheet, or the perspex covered in little dots? Some
nice large tinplate. At least more is salvagable from these than CRTs.
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Tried removing 10 of the LEDs, one broke and one flew off somewhere,
only tested the 8 with 20mA with no heatsink. 2 in one package, not
determined series or parallel yet.
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