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Samsung LA40M81/BDX 40 in. LCD TV Questions & Answers
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You likely got water on the LCD display panel's driver board. The only thing you can do without spending a lot of money is to take the set inside and allow it to dry for a few weeks. If you are lucky enough that no circuits were damaged, the lines will go away. If you are unlucky, the circuit was damaged and the replacement circuit/display panel is as much as buying a new TV.
11/8/2013 2:53:27 PM •
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on Nov 08, 2013
Hello my Samsung lcd tv
Tv power supply board that the causes and the problems.That the board where the tv power a/c cord plug into it.U must have all the tools and understanding basic electronic also can do basic soldering work too?Yes,take the aparts and check the tv power supply board carefully for dying and leaking capacitors componens parts.These dying capacitors parts are dying and leaking are alway bulges up or puffing up onto it tops.All these dying and leaking capacitors parts are dying like bugles up or puffing onto it tops must have be replace will solved this problems.Or tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish tv power supply board for the replacement.
8/25/2011 5:21:51 AM •
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on Aug 25, 2011
No picture, sound clicking
<span><span>TV</span> <span>can not be</span> <span>turned on</span><span>, the indicator light</span> <span>blinking</span> <span>followed by</span> <span>a clicking sound</span> <span>from</span> <span>behind</span> <span>the TV.</span><span> Sometimes</span>, TV w<span>on't power on until</span> <span>a few</span> <span>minutes</span> <span>or</span> <span>a long time</span><span>.</span><br /> <span>The problem</span> <span>is</span> <span>coming</span> <span>from</span> <span>the capacitors</span> <span>in the</span> <span>power</span> <span>pcb</span> <span>, it has been</span> <span>leaked</span> <span>and almost blew </span></span><span><span>physically.</span></span><span><span></span><span></span><br /> <span>The cause of</span> <span>the</span> <span>leaking</span> <span>capacitors </span>are <span>because of</span> <span>heat</span> <span>or</span> <span>indeed</span> <span>because of</span> <span>the</span> <span>life</span>time <span>or</span> <span>well</span> <span>of</span> <span>power</span> <span>that</span> <span>is often</span> <span>spotty</span><span>.</span><br /> <span>The solution</span> <span>is</span> <span>to</span> <span>replace</span> <span>the capacitors</span> <span>with a</span> <span>voltage</span> <span>value</span> <span>greater</span> <span>than</span> <span>the original</span> <span>(</span><span>16V</span> <span>-</span> <span>25</span> <span>V</span><span>)</span><span>.<br /><img src="mas_baz_4.jpg" /><br /><br /><br /></span></span>
Hello my name jimmy i have problem my samsung lcd
This is a "screen problem" Worth a try is to remove the LVDS lead at the screen end,..... take great care here, there are nomally two clips each end of the plug. and refit it.
Also the flat ribbon cables to the screen, again take care. Damage to the plugs can write off the panel
This normally causes vertical stripes or errors, but Iv'e had all sorts of strange effects with these leads
10/12/2010 8:39:30 AM •
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on Oct 12, 2010
Samsung TV can't detect connection to laptop
Make sure you set the laptop to display at a resolution the TV can display, it seems best to start with 1024x768 then work up.
If you are using a VGA - HDMI converter it is possible you will not get a picture.
You should be able to set the laptop to 1024 x 768, plug it into the TV, select PC input on the TV remote, and the picture should appear.
If not, then check you have the monitor output on the laptop switched on, test it with another monitor to be sure.
If all the above still fails to work, and you've checked the cable the TV has a fault.
I hope this helps.
3/28/2009 4:02:36 PM •
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on Mar 28, 2009
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