Comprehensive Television Spare Parts & Prices Table

Comprehensive Television Spare Parts Table

Part NamePurposeEstimated Price (Ksh)
LED Backlight StripsProvides illumination for the LCD panel, enabling picture visibility. When faulty, screen appears dark or has dim sections2,500 – 8,000
Main Board (Motherboard)Controls all TV functions including input selection, processing signals, and coordinating between components3,500 – 15,000
Power Supply Board (PSU)Converts AC power to DC voltage required by various TV components. Regulates power distribution throughout the system2,000 – 10,000
T-Con Board (Timing Control)Controls timing signals to the LCD panel, ensuring proper pixel activation and image display synchronization2,500 – 12,000
LCD/LED PanelThe actual display screen that shows images. Most expensive component, often not economical to replace in older TVs15,000 – 80,000
Inverter BoardConverts DC power to AC for CCFL backlights in older LCD TVs. Not present in modern LED TVs1,500 – 5,000
Remote ControlWireless device for operating TV functions from a distance using infrared or Bluetooth signals500 – 3,500
IR Sensor (Infrared Receiver)Receives signals from the remote control, allowing wireless operation of TV functions300 – 1,200
LVDS CableFlat ribbon cable connecting T-Con board to main board, transmitting video data signals500 – 2,000
Power Button BoardSmall circuit board containing physical power and control buttons on TV frame800 – 2,500
Wi-Fi ModuleEnables wireless internet connectivity for smart TV features, streaming, and firmware updates1,500 – 5,000
Bluetooth ModuleAllows wireless connection to Bluetooth speakers, headphones, and other compatible devices1,200 – 4,000
HDMI Ports/BoardInput connectors for receiving high-definition audio and video signals from external devices800 – 3,500
USB PortsInput connectors for connecting flash drives, external hard drives, and other USB devices400 – 1,500
Speakers (Built-in)Audio output devices that produce sound. Usually sold in pairs (left and right channels)1,000 – 4,500
Audio BoardProcesses and amplifies audio signals before sending them to speakers or audio outputs1,500 – 5,500
CapacitorsStore and release electrical energy, smooth power supply. Common failure point causing various issues50 – 500 (each)
Voltage RegulatorsMaintain stable voltage levels for sensitive electronic components, preventing damage from power fluctuations200 – 1,500
FusesSafety devices that protect TV circuits from overcurrent by breaking the circuit when current exceeds safe levels50 – 300 (each)
Power Cable/CordExternal cable connecting TV to wall outlet, delivering AC power to the television300 – 1,500
TV Stand/BasePhysical support structure that allows TV to stand upright on furniture. Model-specific design1,500 – 5,000
Wall Mount BracketHardware for securely mounting TV on wall. Various types: fixed, tilting, or full-motion1,000 – 8,000
Screen Protector PanelProtective acrylic or tempered glass cover placed over screen to prevent physical damage2,000 – 10,000
Tuner BoardReceives and processes broadcast TV signals (antenna/cable). Converts RF signals to video/audio2,000 – 7,000
Coaxial Input JackConnector for antenna or cable TV signals, typically F-type connector on back panel300 – 1,200
AV Input BoardContains composite (RCA) and component video inputs for connecting older devices800 – 3,000
Backlight Driver BoardControls and powers LED backlight strips, managing brightness levels and uniformity2,000 – 8,000
LED Driver ICIntegrated circuit that regulates current and voltage to LED backlights for optimal performance500 – 2,500
Cooling FanRemoves heat from internal components, preventing overheating and extending component lifespan800 – 3,000
Heat SinkMetal component that dissipates heat from processors and power components through passive cooling500 – 2,500
Thermal PasteHeat-conductive compound applied between processors and heat sinks to improve heat transfer200 – 800 (tube)
Flat Flex Cables (FFC)Thin, flexible ribbon cables connecting various boards and components within the TV chassis300 – 1,500
Button MembraneRubber or silicone contact pad beneath physical buttons ensuring proper electrical contact when pressed400 – 1,500
VGA Input PortAnalog video input connector for connecting computers and older devices to TV500 – 2,000
Scart SocketEuropean standard connector for audio/video signals, found on older TV models600 – 2,500
Optical Audio OutputDigital audio output port (TOSLINK) for connecting to soundbars and home theater systems500 – 2,000
Headphone Jack3.5mm audio output for connecting headphones for private listening300 – 1,200
Screen Bezel/FramePlastic or metal frame surrounding the display panel, providing structural support and aesthetics1,500 – 6,000
Back Cover/CasingRear plastic or metal panel protecting internal components and providing mounting points2,000 – 8,000
VESA Mount Holes/PlateStandardized mounting points on TV back for attaching wall mount brackets500 – 2,000
Firmware Chip (EEPROM)Memory chip storing TV’s operating system software and configuration settings800 – 3,500
Crystal OscillatorProvides precise timing signals for synchronizing all digital operations within the TV200 – 1,000
Voltage TransformerSteps down or isolates voltages for different circuit sections requiring specific power levels800 – 3,500
Relay SwitchesElectromagnetic switches controlling power distribution to various TV sections300 – 1,500
LED Indicator LightsSmall lights on TV front indicating power status, standby mode, or other operational states100 – 500 (each)
Cable Management ClipsPlastic clips and ties for organizing internal cables, preventing interference and damage50 – 300 (set)
Screws and FastenersVarious sizes of screws, nuts, and bolts holding TV components and casing together20 – 200 (set)
Ribbon ConnectorsSocket connectors where flat flex cables plug into circuit boards200 – 1,000 (each)
HDMI CableExternal cable for connecting source devices to TV HDMI ports with high-definition signals300 – 2,500
Antenna SplitterDevice for dividing antenna signal to multiple TVs or tuners simultaneously400 – 1,500
Signal AmplifierBoosts weak TV antenna signals for better reception quality in poor signal areas1,500 – 5,000
Converter Box (Digital)Converts digital broadcast signals to analog for older TVs without digital tuners2,500 – 8,000
Screen Cleaning KitMicrofiber cloth and cleaning solution specifically formulated for TV screens300 – 1,200
Anti-Static BrushTool for safely removing dust from screen and vents without causing static damage400 – 1,500
Universal RemoteProgrammable remote control compatible with multiple TV brands when original is lost800 – 3,500
Smart TV BoxExternal device adding smart features to non-smart TVs (Android TV, Apple TV, etc.)4,000 – 25,000
Surge ProtectorProtective device preventing voltage spikes from damaging TV electronics during power fluctuations800 – 4,000
Voltage StabilizerRegulates incoming power voltage, protecting TV from harmful voltage variations3,000 – 12,000
Extension BoardMulti-socket power strip for connecting TV and accessories to single wall outlet500 – 2,500
Component Video CableThree-cable set (red, green, blue) carrying high-quality analog video signals400 – 2,000
Composite AV CableThree-cable set (yellow video, red/white audio) for standard definition connections200 – 1,000
Digital AntennaIndoor or outdoor antenna for receiving free-to-air digital broadcast TV signals1,500 – 8,000
Chromecast/Streaming StickPlug-in device enabling streaming from mobile devices or internet to TV3,500 – 15,000
SoundbarExternal speaker system enhancing TV audio quality beyond built-in speakers5,000 – 50,000

Price Factors and Notes

Important Considerations:

  • Brand Variations: Original manufacturer parts (OEM) cost 30-50% more than compatible third-party parts
  • TV Size: Larger screen TVs (55″ and above) have proportionally more expensive parts
  • Model Age: Parts for discontinued models may be harder to find and more expensive
  • Smart vs Basic: Smart TV components (Wi-Fi modules, main boards) cost more than basic TV equivalents
  • Screen Technology: OLED and QLED parts are significantly more expensive than standard LED parts
  • Labor Costs: Installation/repair service charges range from Ksh 1,000 – 5,000 depending on complexity
  • Warranty: Some parts come with 30-90 day warranties affecting final pricing

Regional Price Variations in Kenya:

  • Nairobi typically has most competitive prices due to higher supplier concentration
  • Parts in other counties may cost 10-20% more due to transportation and availability
  • Original parts availability varies; some must be ordered from international suppliers

This comprehensive table covers common and specialized TV spare parts available in the Kenyan market. Prices are estimates and may vary based on supplier, brand, TV model, and current market conditions.

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