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    Philips 55PUS6754/12 Backlight settings override TMP19.6E LA

    Hi,

    I would like to reduce the backlights for this set. There is no direct settings like in Samsung or LG etc. Probably in Option Codes in SDM.
    If not available I would like to ask if anyone managed to alter the circuit to reduce slightly the LED current. Uses PF7904S U8601




    Tks
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    Last edited by alltvrepairs; 01-24-2023, 06:18 AM.

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    Re: Philips 55PUS6754/12 Backlight settings override TMP19.6E LA

    No one here ever tried to reduce backlight in modern Philips sets?

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      Re: Philips 55PUS6754/12 Backlight settings override TMP19.6E LA

      here's tomtech doing a few, usually done with a resistor mod: https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...r+modification

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        Re: Philips 55PUS6754/12 Backlight settings override TMP19.6E LA

        Originally posted by alltvrepairs View Post
        No one here ever tried to reduce backlight in modern Philips sets?
        These resistors are a current sensor, when one, two, ... are removed, the resistance in this circuit will increase, therefore, the current to the LEDs will decrease.
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          Re: Philips 55PUS6754/12 Backlight settings override TMP19.6E LA

          Originally posted by nomoresonys View Post
          here's tomtech doing a few, usually done with a resistor mod: https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...r+modification
          Tks. Interesting guy for sure. Nice watching him removing Large screens bare handed without suckers!

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            Re: Philips 55PUS6754/12 Backlight settings override TMP19.6E LA

            Originally posted by lotas View Post
            These resistors are a current sensor, when one, two, ... are removed, the resistance in this circuit will increase, therefore, the current to the LEDs will decrease.
            Tks, I was after those lines as well but preferred a confirmation first. Have tried with the 100R series resistor range 75R to120R made no difference. However I am sure removing a resistor from the voltage divider you marked should be a quicker option.
            Tks again!

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              #7
              I want to wake up this topic a bit.....
              I tried removing resistors from FET-s source, but current did not changed...
              tried also double the source resistance from Q8601....still the same current...go figure....
              I really need PF7904S datasheet...anyone have it??

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