Hi all, I have a Samsung PN43D490A1D Plasma. Shut off randomly one day. Does the standard clicking but of course no bad caps. My first thought is X Main but want to ensure I'm not just taking $90 stabs at this thing. I have soldering tools, multimeter, and most common tools at my disposal but don't know a ton about circuitry. Pictures are below. Please help me take a smart organized approach to this troubleshooting.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Help Samsung PN43D490A1D
Collapse
X
-
Re: Help Samsung PN43D490A1D
First Go To Randtek in forum. open his link in forum called Trouble shooting Plasma TV by Tom66. Tom66 has links to get service manuals for Plasma TVs. They have all the information you might need. I have read most of there links and they are true blue TV Veterans. I would be lost with out them. I hope you get your set up and running soon.
your second picture has the power supply voltage listed and you can find key location on power supply board to test them but first get a service manual for TV. Thanks and good luck, hope you are eating popcorn soon.
-
Re: Help Samsung PN43D490A1D
I have disconnected both X and Y from the board to isolate them and the unit stops the clicking. However, according to Tom66 reference troubleshooting fast track guide this is normal because the SMPS actually will not even allow power through without the X and Y connected on the 2010 and 2011 models. Also unfortunately this unit doesn't have a startup chime to be able to tell if audio is on or not.
Comment
-
Re: Help Samsung PN43D490A1D
Ok so did a continuity test I found on Just Answer and here it is...X Main connected to Y main. Test continuity from Vs to GND on Connecter from Y main to X Main at X Main. Showed a short. Remove Connector going to X main. Test Again...OK. Went to X Main. Removed board from TV. Test from VS pin to GND pin on incoming connector with everything removed. Short. My guess is bad X Main.. What's everyone's thoughts? Seems logical to me but just want to be sure...Any other tests I can perform to check if another component is frying the X Main? Any way to repair the X Main?
Comment
-
Re: Help Samsung PN43D490A1D
Originally posted by p-top View Postthe connector in pic 2 is not fully seated. . .two of the caps on pic three look alittle puffy as with few in six. cant see the ones on the ps well. you should esr test or replace all of them.
Like I always suggest with this era of Samsung plasma, I'd pull both the Y-main and X-main boards then check the components on the heat sinks for shorts.
Comment
-
Re: Help Samsung PN43D490A1D
Originally posted by p-top View Postregretted posting. i should be asking advice not trying to give it. thank you for correcting me capkid.
Comment
-
Re: Help Samsung PN43D490A1D
Originally posted by capkid View PostDon't sweat it. No one here is all-knowing. I can't count how many times I've made posts I wish I could have back.
We all start somewhere hence my Forum Name lol and we all feel when we start to try helping when we receive help. Don't worry about it... You will pick things up from making errors as generally one of us will notify you of what is right and wrong. If I am not sure I will say so though as I don't want anyone to do something wrong on my say so.
Comment
-
Re: Help Samsung PN43D490A1D
Originally posted by capkid View PostI'd guess that the connector was not fully seated because the OP had just pulled it to do a test. Also, I don't see any bad caps in those pics.
Like I always suggest with this era of Samsung plasma, I'd pull both the Y-main and X-main boards then check the components on the heat sinks for shorts.
Not home today and TV has been sitting for a while. Last status update was X -Main replaced. Software updated. Now TV will randomly shut off and give me red blinking LEDs for a while. Powers up an hour or two later. On a road trip today and tomorrow. I will pull Y-Main when I get home. How do I test heat sink components? Testing for shorts or continuity between components?
Thanks everyone for the help!
Comment
Comment