For LED displays that can be seen everywhere, I believe everyone is familiar with them. While playing colorful images at any time, it also requires regular inspection and maintenance by technical personnel. When it comes to maintenance, the maintenance methods for LED displays are mainly divided into front-end maintenance and back-end maintenance. What are the characteristics of each of these two methods? Today, the editor of Sansi will introduce it to everyone.
Before answering, we need to be clear that the choice of maintenance method is closely related to the installation method of LED display screens. The installation methods of screens are mainly divided into five categories: embedded installation, hanging installation, wall mounted installation, roof mounted installation, and column mounted installation.
Front end maintenance: The biggest feature of front end maintenance is to save space. For indoor or embedded installation structures, space is extremely valuable, so there will not be too much space left as a repair channel. So front-end maintenance can greatly reduce the overall thickness of the LED display screen structure, which can integrate well with the surrounding building environment and save space while ensuring the effect. However, this structure has very high requirements for the heat dissipation function of the equipment.
Backend maintenance: The biggest advantage of backend maintenance is convenience, suitable for large outdoor LED displays as well as rooftop, wall mounted, and pillar mounted, making inspection and maintenance convenient and efficient. For large LED displays installed on the exterior walls of buildings, it is easier for maintenance personnel to enter and operate from the rear.
In summary, for different application environments and practical needs, front-end and back-end maintenance need to be flexible and adaptable. In addition, technical support is also necessary to avoid incompatibilities and mismatches during the operation process.