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If one half of the screen on a Samsung LED TV goes black and then the other side but one side always works, then it most likely means that there is an issue with the LCD panel or internal hardware of the TV. It is recommended to contact Samsung support and schedule a service appointment to have a technician check the TV for any potential repairs that may need to be done.
It might be your "ISL9860" chip on the T-con board, the video was called, "Samsung UN60EH6000 Series T-Con Repair BN95-00628" and is located at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuHrnvAKlGw
Yes it's a bit different model number but see if it is close enough to your TV to be useful. He says that models UN60EH6003 and 6050 were the same kind of fix for the no video problem so perhaps your UN50EH6000 is also close enough to the UN60EH6000 model.
He did not mention anything about a sound but it was a no video problem he was fixing. If your voltages are OK on the T-con board then you may want to contact him directly through youtube to see if he has fixed your type of problem. Otherwise this is the first part I'd replace.
Watch the video all the way through because he also mentions some caps that may need replacing as well.
hi so is it totally dead or is there a standby light.if not check fuse on the power board first, these led tvs do suffer from poor solder joints, i'd check solder connections any ring around the soldered pads,if ok you would need to do voltages checks to find out which board is failing, thanks
With most models LED LCD TV of Samsung brand have T'Con board is a built in panel type. If so; it is not replaceable. Panel replacement is necessary, if this is the case.
This is usually caused by some tubular capacitors that have gone bad. You can tell visually by the fact that the bad ones have started to swell up. You can check the value for voltage and microfarads and buy replacements at Radio Shack or similar electronics store. While the microfarad capacity has to be the same, the voltage can be the same or higher.
It is possible the problem is caused by a wrong option byte setting in the service menu. The correct setting depends on the type LCD panel used in that version. Version number can be found on a sticker on the right side of the television. A bad main board or TCON board can also cause that type of problem.
90% of the time this is caused by a bad LCD panel. The other 10% is caused by a bad Main board. You may want to try and change the main board first. This set carries 2 different type of main board. You MUST look at your Version Number located on the side of the unit. (Version AM02 uses BN94-00667S.Cost $177.81) (Version 0001 uses BN94-00629R.Cost $176.14) LCD pane BN07-00194A Cost $806.49
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