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Samsung HP-P3761 37 in. HD-Ready Plasma Television Questions & Answers
Does not turn on
hi this could be a blown fuse inside the tv ,there is may a glass type you need to take the back off if it's black in colour then it's blown but beware if it blows again when you replace it then you have a dead short somewhere
Samsung LCD TV LN40A650 - Service Mode
1. Turn off the TV
2. Press "info" then "Menu" then "mute" and then "Power" on your remote (As fast as possible).
The TV will now start up in Service Mode
Breinholm / Denmark
Samsung la32r81bd lcd tv no startup screen fix circuitry
The place to begin would be to look at the power board:Here is some general information--:ISSUES: 1. IF sound main fuse/s are good.2. If no power or standby check main fuse, standby power supply and any signsof damage you can see---burnt parts etc.3. almost all these sets the troubleshooting involves
checking voltages on the main power board to narrow down theproblem.4. Be safe and if you do not know what you are doing don't open the set.Answers to issues:1. RE:fuses---if a blown fuse is found get a good replacement(not the genericones like Radio Shack). Many fuses are special even aside from amperage--Don'tput a higher rated amperage fuse in the set for any reason.2. RE: power supply in set: if total dead aside from main fuse the set uses astandby power supply that runs 7/24 and a main supply (some are combined andsome not.Here aside from checking fuses you want to examine all the filter caps on thepower/standby to see if any are puffed up or buldged up in some fashion--Iattach a photo of a good one---top should be silver metal and PERFECTLY flatand have no brown material coming out on top or bottom.What happens in the standby area is they use caps with too low a voltage rating(saves money) which causes them to fail in a year or two---the standby runs7/24 and the heat dries out the caps and they fail.3. Trouble shooting consists of the above and then at some point you have to buyand try a board to see if it fixes it or not.4. Safety first--no TV set is worth getting injured or even killed over.If set is opened at least look for puffed up and bad caps like in thisphoto.
Need a new power supply
Plasma and LCD TV sets are prone to having capacitors in the power supply section fail. This is the most likely cause for the probem you describe. When capacitors fail your will commonly see one or more of the following symptoms.
- No video, Power light is on or blinking.
- TV is making a clicking noise.
- TV takes a while to come on
- Screen is very dim or flickers.
Again, You can get a power supply repair kit with the parts, detailed instructions, and support from sites such as www.TvRepairKits.com . Or just click here to see more details on their kit.
Here are pictures of capacitors...Notice that the ones below look bloated. They have failed and will need to be repalced.
Capacitor being replaced! Fairly easy DIY fix.
Again, You can get a power supply repair kit with the parts, detailed instructions, and support from sites such as www.TvRepairKits.com . Or just click here to see more details on their kit.
TV went dark and everytime you watch the screen
Issue with Main Control Panel White Balance Control Board Fail to response due To Over Heat Check Regulator, sort diode, Capacitor signal... Refer to Prefessional Repair Also Plasma TV produce lot of heat.. most of then need a extra fan to prevent over heat .
Flashing power indicator and no picture, reboot
Hello,
you have to open the back cover of the televiion to check for dry soldering, bulged capacitors, if fond resolder and replace bulged capacitors respectively, if otherwise Power supply board not yet die.It can be dead at anytimes.Tries websites Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
Hope this helps....
Samsung LN37A550P3F shadow image
It seems new TV.
But that kind of problem is related LCD panel.
If you can replace LCD inverter first.
then not working need to replce LCD panel.
Samsung sp-p4231
This is how I approach this problem:
I check for menu appearing on the screen:
If it has menu, I look at connections.
If it does not have menu then I check voltages from the power supply.
I check for the following voltages.
VSCAN, VS, VE, VSET and VA.
If only one voltage is there, then, the PCB that needs to be replaced is normally the SMPS and/or the Logic.
If all the voltages are there, the Digital PCB should be replaced.
If it is missing one voltage, I disconnect the Y Main and X Main from the power supply and check if the voltage reappears. This symptom is normally caused by one of these two boards having a short on the missing voltage line. The defective PCB and/or the Power Supply (SMPS) need to be replaced.
If you are in need of a technician, contact Samsung at:
1-800-SAMSUNG
If you have any other questions, reply to this post and I will respond.
All of my tv's programing is gone
1. Use another tv to check your cable make sure signal is there,
2. If signal is ok, go to Menu --> Channel --> Auto programming,
3. If still can not get any program, replace the Main board of your tv.
Samsung un55nu6950fxza TV
These LEDs are very susceptible to static electricity damage. What happens when they get zapped is a tiny threading fault starts in the LED crystal. The aluminum contact metal starts migrating into the crack, makes it wider and longer, and eventually goes all the way through the LED and shorts it out. When that happens, the metal overheats and burns out the LED so the entire string goes dead.
What this means for you is that the original LED may have been may have been zapped at the factory. The replacement strip likewise, or when it was removed from another TV (if it is a used part), or when you put it in. It should have been in anti-static packaging. You have to be very careful not to touch any of the circuitry on the LED strip, and make sure you ground your hand to the TV metal both before picking up the LED strip and right before connecting the strip to the TV. Better yet, use an anti-static wristband connected to the TV frame.
It is possible that the LED driver for that string is pushing too much current, but that's not likely. You would probably notice that part of the screen is unnaturally bright.
2/5/2024 6:37:37 PM •
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on Feb 05, 2024
Brand new Samsung 77 OLED tv. Got knocked off the stand and fell on and bent the lower corner
It sounds like your TV has a display issue, likely caused by physical damage to the screen due to the bend. Repairing a damaged screen can be quite expensive, often nearing or exceeding the cost of a new TV, especially for larger screens like the one you described.
Here are a few options you might consider:
- Sell it as is: You can try selling the TV in its current condition, clearly describing the issue with the display. Some buyers may be interested in purchasing it for parts or attempting a repair themselves.
- Attempt a DIY repair: Depending on your technical skills and willingness to take on the challenge, you could try to repair the TV yourself. However, this can be risky and may void any remaining warranty. There are online tutorials and replacement parts available, but again, this route requires some technical expertise.
- Professional repair: You could contact a professional TV repair service to get an estimate for repairing the screen. Be sure to weigh the cost of repair against the potential selling price of the TV after it's fixed to determine if it's worth the investment.
- Sell for parts: If repairing the screen is not feasible, you could dismantle the TV and sell its components individually. Some parts, like the internal circuitry or casing, may still hold value to electronics enthusiasts or repair professionals.
- Trade-in or recycle: Some retailers offer trade-in programs where you can exchange your old electronics for store credit or discounts on new purchases. If the TV is beyond repair, you can also look into recycling options to properly dispose of it.
Ultimately, the best option for you will depend on the extent of the damage, your budget, and your willingness to invest time and effort into repairing or selling the TV.
2/4/2024 5:20:05 PM •
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on Feb 04, 2024
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