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Replacing the T-Con board on a Samsung LE37B651T3P TV

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I am replacing the T-Con (Timing Control) board (part no. T370HW02 VE) on my 2009 model Samsung LE37B651T3P TV set. This is the board…

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Taking the thing apart was relatively straightforward. But now, while I’m waiting for a replacement T-Con to arrive from China, one aspect of the putting it back together is worrying me. The twin strip cables that go to the LEDs from the connectors (on the bottom edge of the board in the photo) don’t have any connector hardware on the cables themselves, they just go directly into the connectors on the board.

My question is: is there any special trick you have to use to ensure that the cables line up correctly? Or does that normally just happen automatically and I’m worrying for nothing -any useful tips would be much appreciated!

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Eric Sprigg

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Replacing the T-Con board on a Samsung LE37B651T3P TV

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I am replacing the T-Con (Timing Control) board (part no. T370HW02 VE) on my 2009 model Samsung LE37B651T3P TV set. This is the board…
[image|1858164]
-Taking the thing apart was relatively straightforward. But now, while I’m waiting for a replacement T-Con to arrive from China, one aspect of the putting it back together is worrying me. The twin strip cables that go to the LEDs from the connectors (on the bottom of the board in the photo) don’t have any connector hardware on the cables themselves, they just go directly into the connectors on the board.
+Taking the thing apart was relatively straightforward. But now, while I’m waiting for a replacement T-Con to arrive from China, one aspect of the putting it back together is worrying me. The twin strip cables that go to the LEDs from the connectors (on the bottom edge of the board in the photo) don’t have any connector hardware on the cables themselves, they just go directly into the connectors on the board.
My question is: is there any special trick you have to use to ensure that the cables line up correctly? Or does that normally just happen automatically and I’m worrying for nothing -any useful tips would be much appreciated!

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Samsung Television LE37B651T3P

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Eric Sprigg

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-Replacing the T-Con board on a Samsung LE37B651T3P T
+Replacing the T-Con board on a Samsung LE37B651T3P TV

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I am replacing the T-Con (Timing Control) board (part no. T370HW02 VE) on my 2009 model Samsung LE37B651T3P TV set. This is the board…

[image|1858164]

Taking the thing apart was relatively straightforward. But now, while I’m waiting for a replacement T-Con to arrive from China, one aspect of the putting it back together is worrying me. The twin strip cables that go to the LEDs from the connectors (on the bottom of the board in the photo) don’t have any connector hardware on the cables themselves, they just go directly into the connectors on the board.

My question is: is there any special trick you have to use to ensure that the cables line up correctly? Or does that normally just happen automatically and I’m worrying for nothing -any useful tips would be much appreciated!

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Eric Sprigg

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Replacing the T-Con board on a Samsung LE37B651T3P T

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I am replacing the T-Con (Timing Control) board (part no. T370HW02 VE) on my 2009 model Samsung LE37B651T3P TV set. This is the board…
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+[image|1858164]
Taking the thing apart was relatively straightforward. But now, while I’m waiting for a replacement T-Con to arrive from China, one aspect of the putting it back together is worrying me. The twin strip cables that go to the LEDs from the connectors (on the bottom of the board in the photo) don’t have any connector hardware on the cables themselves, they just go directly into the connectors on the board.
My question is: is there any special trick you have to use to ensure that the cables line up correctly? Or does that normally just happen automatically and I’m worrying for nothing -any useful tips would be much appreciated!

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Samsung Television LE37B651T3P

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Eric Sprigg

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Replacing the T-Con board on a Samsung LE37B651T3P T

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I am replacing the T-Con (Timing Control) board (part no. T370HW02 VE) on my 2009 model Samsung LE37B651T3P TV set. This is the board…

(photo to follow)[br]

Taking the thing apart was relatively straightforward. But now, while I’m waiting for a replacement T-Con to arrive from China, one aspect of the putting it back together is worrying me. The twin strip cables that go to the LEDs from the connectors (on the bottom of the board in the photo) don’t have any connector hardware on the cables themselves, they just go directly into the connectors on the board.

My question is: is there any special trick you have to use to ensure that the cables line up correctly? Or does that normally just happen automatically and I’m worrying for nothing -any useful tips would be much appreciated!

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