Monday, September 17, 2012

Samsung TV Repair- PART 2 OF 2

Samsung TV Repair- PART 2 OF 2 - LCD Television








Samsung TV Repair- PART 2 OF 2

This is part 2 of a video HOWTO on repairing common power-up failure on Samsung 52 flat screen flat panel LCD television. These videos demonstrate how to remove the back panel of display, remove the power supply board, and replace a faulty power supply electrolytic capacitors using a soldering iron.
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25 comments:

  1. Great help mate. I have a similar clicking problem, but my TV could still turn on and stay on. I'll change those capacitors this week.

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  2. This worked for me. You rock. Thanks for posting this.

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  3. Guy like you make a differance

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  4. Tonight while we were watching TV it shut off completely but the little red light came on. It blinked every now and then. I opened up my Samsung LN-26A450 26 inch TV and all of the capacitors look fine. None of them are bulging out of the top but there are some that have a blue ink type substance on them. Do you think this could be the start of them bursting?

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  5. Does this type of TV store large voltages (like CRT's), and you didn't indicate how (long) you avoided the "Hot" section of the board for it to discharge ???

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  6. Samsung should be horse whipped in the town square for this "planned" capacitor failure right after warranty.
    What they didn't count on was people like you that would show us how to fix it.

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  7. YAYYYYY......
    Thanks...very informative......

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  8. thank you so much my friend,once again youve saved someone a few hundred pound on getting it sent to the shop....and my tv is the exact same model as yours to!!!.......based upon karma you and your family will be blessed more then you already are.....one love.....peace !

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  9. Thanks mate I didn't even know what a capacitor was till I saw your vidio , fixed our tv no worries , g'day from australia

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  10. @Krazy--- if they are only replacing your power supply your settings for your custom picture are stored in the EPROMs in the digital board so you should be able to retain all of your settings provided that your servicer does not manually reset your settings in the menu after he has repaired or replaced the power supply. The power supply has no memory, so no worries. If your unit is under warranty, it is best to let the deal with this repair. Removing the cover to make ANY REPAIRS while under

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  11. does anyone know if this would delete your custom tv settings?.. video/audio/channels etc..
    i have the same issues, but am still under guarantee.. so if the company exchanges the entire board, instead of a fix like this.. it would surely wipe all settings right?..
    shoot me an answer if you know.. and thx for this video :)

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  12. Thanks so much for the video. I ended up paying $9 for the repair and had it done in less than an hour. Awsome Video!!!

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  13. Awesome tutorial. Gave me the confidence to do this job myself, and saved me a bunch of money. I was nervous at first. But once I got the first cap replaced, it was cake doing the rest of them. We said the same thing when the TV started right up... "Yayyyyy!!"

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  14. Thanks for the video man! We just fixed the tv at work for a few bucks while it would have cost a lot more. Way to give to the community.

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  15. 2 for $5 Doritos? I'm so in!!

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  16. If you have the flickering issue on the LN55C630 or LN46C630, I just posted a video for the fix on YouTube:

    Search for "Samsung LCD TV Flicker Fix for LN55C630 & LN46C630"

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  17. Thanks for the video. I replaced 6 capacitors on my 50 inch LG plasma TV because it took several tries to turn on. It works perfect now. Thanks for saving me some money!

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  18. Thank you very much; This video helped me to replace two capacitors in my Samsung 40" LCD TV. I seriously doubted it would work since I have no experience with soldering but even though I skimped on the flux as well as the alcohol, and even though the replacement capacitors was a lot bigger than the old ones, the tv turns on right away now. Awesome!

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  19. Most of the power supply design is same.I was changed the 6 bad caps alr but still remain as before changing!

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  20. You guys are awesome, just saved me a bunch of money :)

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  21. Dear Friend

    Thanks to you i repair my tv in an hour and i paid almost nothing for it!
    You and your helper are great.

    Thank you very much

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  22. Replaced two 2200 capacitors and tv still not working, what next?

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  23. What The web site To get Those Caps Or What Ever At? Or What Store?

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  24. thank you so much, I have the same tv whit the same issue, now its fixed thanks to you and your team

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